No Feedback

No Feedback is an immersive theatrical event that combines cutting-edge human rights research and physical theatre. Set in a near - future world, it is performed by six identically-dressed women who move fluidly in and out of roles, blurring the lines of power, responsibility, agency and manipulation.

The piece is centrally interested in the space of collaboration between audience and performer. As such, the performance includes space for discussion, reflection and the exchange of ideas from audiences. As Emily Morrison writes in theupcoming.com,  “No Feedback succeeds in creating a new level of theatre experience, in which the audience as participants become all-too-aware that they are abetting in creating a chilling new future, as well as witnessing it.”

Funded by Arts Council England and supported by Theatre Delicatessen the show uses the 10 Stages of Genocide by Dr. Greg Stanton from Genocide Watch as its underlying framework. No Feedback was created in partnership with leading human rights charities (Anne Frank Trust, Remembering Srebrenica and The Wiener Library) and universities (The Centre for Postcolonial Studies at Goldsmiths University, The Westminister International Law and Theory Centre)

After premiering in London, No Feedback went on to tour, including internationally at The Central European University in Budapest with support from the Open Society Foundation.

Nina Feldman directed the creative team and performed in the show.