Shows

The Touring Network Partnership (TNP) is a network of festivals of all shapes and sizes across the UK in areas without regular arts activity. Without Walls works with these partners to create an appetite for outdoor arts across the country. The project builds off the impact of Without Walls’ highly influential Associate Touring Network.

This section contains Without Walls commissioned shows that are touring to the TNP this summer, bringing high-quality outdoor arts to all corners of the country.

Find out more about the 21 extraordinary artists in our largest-ever programme of outdoor arts shows for 2021 here

An image of a large wall of text fixed onto a large vehicle, with a crowd of people in front. The text reads 'At what point do we fall into each other's arms and dance again loosening our shadow? We are vulnerable in this first light, but rising...' the rest of the text is covered by people.

Recovery Poems

by Emergency Exit Arts, Robert Montgomery & Deanna Rodger

An image of red and white banners hanging above a stretch of grass with a blue sky background.

In Memoriam

by Luke Jerram

An image of a group of performers jumping down from a large steel frame structure with a crowd behind them.

Wild

by Motionhouse

An image of four performers. Two of them have a suitcase resting on their backs, and one of them is trying to keep it steady. The fourth person is pushing a makeshift brown door with their back to the others. There are people watching on a bandstand in the background.

The Tide

by Talawa Theatre Company

An image of a group of man wearing builder's hats and high vis jackets jumping in the air with scaffolding in the background,

ON EDGE

by Justice In Motion

An image of two people in the centre of a makeshift white room without a ceiling and people looking through the odd shaped windows. In the centre of the room are two female performers and one is inside a rectangle shaped box which is open on one side. There is a yellow door in the corner.

My House

by Apocalyptic Circus

An image of a human tower wit three people standing on each other's shoulders in a city square, with a crowd and historical buildings in the background.

Lifted

by Mimbre

A night time image of a parade with a female pulling along paper lanterns in the shape of stags.

Ghost Caribou

by Thingumajig Theatre

An image of three male dancers, one of them a wheelchair user. They are all holding onto one another in some way and wearing colourful patterned skirts.

Frock

by Stopgap Dance Company

An image of three women walking down a street on a sunny day. Two of them a holding a silver spherical ball.

Congregation

by Ray Lee

An image of a male and female dancer with a city scape behind.

Catch Me

by Upswing

An image of a male performer wearing a suit, face paint and glasses surrounded by a crowd. There is a puff of white smoke behind him.

BOING

by Plunge Boom

Kapow - Dance Circus Theatre performing Adrift.

Adrift

by Kapow Dance Circus Theatre

An image of three performers controlling a giant puppet using wooden poles with a blue cloudy sky and a tree in the background.

Routes

by The B Collective and Theatre Témoin

An image of three people surrounding a puppet with a blue sky and cloudy background. The people are dressed in colourful clothing ands the puppet is wearing red striped dungarees and holding up a purple feather.

Look Up

by Hikapee

An image of a female performer playing the trumpet wearing a blue and red jacket and top hat with feathers, with trees in the background.

The Band at the End of the World

by Ramshacklicious

An image of a woman's head peeping through a juke box opening with a red and yellow arch and row of dolls in front of it.

The Jukeboxes

by Bootworks Theatre

An image of a man hitting a box with a giant soft hammer. The box has a person sticking their head out of a hole and a sign saying 'whack' on the top. There are mountains in the background.

The Actual Reality Arcade

by Matthew Harrison

A night time image of a makeshift moon in front of a cathedral against a dakr blue sky.

Museum of the Moon

by Luke Jerram

An image of a man dressed as an astronaut in a yellow suit and helmet with his arms outstretched, with a smoky blue background.

How I Hacked My Way Into Space

by Unlimited Theatre