A stunning show from experimental acrobatic circus company, Barely Methodical Troupe, does so much more than just showcase brilliant moves.
Louis Gift, Beren D’Amico and Charlie Wheeler explore and celebrate the theme of male friendship and wittily tell a story about the limits of male companionship.
It is incredible how a wide of range of so many intense and believable emotions are expressed through their body movements and with limited speech.
The show manages to be visually and physically extremely impressive, with backflips, lifts and the like, but also very humorous as they include and act out comical parts of the performance.
Set to a spectacular sound track they even incorporate modern dance into their routine alongside dramatic shoulder lifts, jumps and spins.
The highlight of the show is a solo performance from Mr Wheeler using a cyr wheel, which is essentially a large metal hula hoop. His magnificent performance seems so effortless. This is the perfect of example of someone who is obviously passionate about their art and talent and who has become a master of it.
The audience were on their feet at the end of the performance of Bromance - a beautifully put together show that is funny, mesmerising and moving.
Lauren Cox
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