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Barricade Arts are proud to work with a variety of talented designers and performers to create unique shows with striking visuals. Whilst it can never be the same as in the flesh, we appreciate that pictures speak far louder than any description we can give. Have a browse of our gallery and see what we're all about.

Naz (Beth Evans) and Darren (Mia Smith) share a touching moment of intimacy.

Frontman Vaunce Day shows off Natasha Beharrell's impressive makeup design.

Hannah Marsters as Woman and James Walsh as Man

Amelia Coen as Simonne (left) and Joseph Stephenson as Marat (right).

Gerard Krasnopolski as Alex

Joseph Stephenson as Marat.

Music meets performance art during the song 'Touch Me'.

Alice Boyd as Party Piece. Photo by Dan Cunniffe.

Backstage at the Aeronaut

"Lynch brought humanity to a character who could otherwise have been a cardboard cutout of a sociopath, while Smith played both innocence and sadism all in her stride." - The Oxford Student

Elizabeth Mobed as Sade (left) and Joseph Stephenson as Marat (right).

Graphic by Ella Baron

The Coulmier (Finlay Stroud) is assaulted by inmates of the Charenton Asylum.

Branom (Georgie Murphy) oversees Alex's (Gerard Krasnopolski) 'Ludovico Technique' treatment.

Vaunce Day's guitar theatrics.

The Duchess (Sophia Rolt) sings a song to her imaginary audience.

The inmates take their bows in the curtain call.

Manager Jonny Danciger talks to bassist Sam Koh before the O2 Islington show.

"So often it seems that directors take the easy route and simply cast according to gender binary. Danciger clearly revisualised parts to make them about the person, rather than the assigned gender, and evidently to an excellent end." - The Oxford Student

Emily Albery as Charlotte Corday.