Komedia, Gardner Street, Monday-Saturday May 3-8

Inspired by Stanley Kubrik's 2001: A Space Odyssey and Brian Keenan's An Evil Cradling, this show does what theatre does best and makes incredible use of the stage.

Trapped within the confines of a 1.5m square box, two incumbents strive to co-exist in their enforced captivity.

The box is their land, their playground, their jail and also a place of refuge where innermost memories and personal experience expand and shrivel alternately and constantly.

Through carefully choreographed contorted parlour games and child's play, explosive assaults and tender embraces, the incarcerated duo slip from comedy to tragedy and back again with a brief detour to outer space.

Finally, their disembodied ballet of flailing limbs and tumbling torsos hangs in a tantalising balance between hope and despair.

This tour de force is brought to the stage by award-winning German theatre company Fabrik, formed in 1990 by East German dancers Sven Till and Wolfgang Hoffman.

Born out of the wreckage of the Berlin Wall, the duo have financed their dance ambitions by selling chunks of it off - transforming a derelict brewery in Berlin into an experimental platform for theatre, dance and music.

Monday May 3 to Saturday May 8. Starts 7.30pm, tickets £12.50/£10. Call 01273 709709.