Located at Glasgow's Trongate 103 Arts Centre, the Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre is a mechanical theatre in which hundreds of large, fantastic kinetic sculptures made of elaborately carved pieces and bits of scrap tell the humorous but often tragic story of the human spirit.
The plays, set to eerie, haunting music, are inspirational and thought provoking, and they fascinate both kids and adults. Eduard Bersudsky, a Russian sculptor now living in Scotland created the plays and sculptures. Many of Bersudsky's sculptures and wooden carvings are parts of museums and private collections all over the world.
Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre, 103 Trongate, Glasgow G1 5HD, United Kingdom, Phone: +44-141-552-7080
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