Calum Littley is currently performing in Theatre RE’s The Nature of Forgetting. After it’s London leg of the tour, The Nature of Forgetting has been nominated for an Offie Award in the Devised & Physical Theatre category.
“We all know that something is eternal. And it ain’t houses and it ain’t names, and it ain’t earth, and it ain’t even the stars… Everybody knows in their bones that something is eternal, and that something has to do with human beings… There is something, way down deep that’s eternal about every human being… And that’s what’s left when memory is gone.”
Thornton Wilder, Our Town
The making of the The Nature of Forgetting started with a question: ‘what is left when memory is gone?’.
‘Profoundly moving… An action packed celebration of life’ BBC Radio 4
‘Extraordinary… So special, so surprising… It’s magical.’ Sarah Jessica Parker
‘Exquisitely beautiful and punishingly energetic… This is a special show.’ ★★★★★ The List
‘Renders superlatives near redundant… Utterly unmissable.’ ★★★★★ The Edinburgh Reporter
‘Incredible…The Nature Of Forgetting is a powerful reminder of the beauty of mime’ ★★★★★ GQ Magazine UK
‘Breath-taking and bold… A must see.’ ★★★★★ Broadway World
‘This is a work of serious importance.’ ★★★★★ ThreeWeeks Edinburgh
‘This is an extraordinary production.’ ★★★★★ London City Nights
‘The Nature of Forgetting is the highlight of the Fringe.’ ★★★★★ Theatre Bubble
‘This is an exceptionally fine piece of high-energy physical theatre.’ ★★★★★ Edinburgh Guide
‘Unbounded in its imagination and sensational in its execution…’ ★★★★★ The Wee Review
‘A joy to watch… Theatre Re has created something very special.’ ★★★★★ Reviews Hub
‘A truly beautiful, emotionally charged piece of work.’ ★★★★★ EdFringe Review
‘One of those incredibly beautiful pieces of theatre you are likely to remember for a long,
long time.’ ★★★★★ Theatre Weekly
‘A production which is truly unforgettable.’ ★★★★★ Fringe Review
‘A phenomenal example of true theatrical magic.’ ★★★★★ TheatreReview NYC