Full Beam visual theatre is a touring company and was started in 1998 with the aim of producing devised performances combining, puppetry, mask and live action!

Our first show Lassoes, Lipstick & A Packet of Pork Scratchings told the story of "two northern lasses with lipstick on their glasses" who dream of cowboy heroes, Stetsons and riding off into the sunset. More recently, as part of Year of the Artist, we devised Don't Play With Your Food a performance/installation in which two actors, a fishman and a latex crocodile were out to lunch at Boston Tea Party,

2000-01 sees us completing our next show for tour Better To Have Loved. Inspired by Jeanette Winterson's The Passion it relates one woman's story of love, obsession and despair. Set on a four poster bed, Corazon draws the audience into her past and present through a journey from the splendour and colour of Venice to the icy wastelands of Russia and back again.

Skilful shadow puppetry...the visual gags were excellent -Venue Magazine (Lassoes Lipstick & A Packet of Pork Scratchings)

dramatically different theatre -
Bristol Evening Post (work in progress performance of Better To Have Loved as a double bill with Figure of Speech)

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