Enneagon Movement’s show dazzles with 1920s Hollywood flair. ★★★★★

Hyperfantasia, by Enneagon Movement, pulls the audience straight into a glamorous yet emotional world inspired by 1920s Hollywood. What begins as a playful, satirical take on fame and femininity slowly reveals a deeper story about ambition, identity and the realities of womanhood. The show balances humour and emotion with ease, making it both entertaining and meaningful.
The stage never feels still: the choreography is sharp, expressive and full of personality, moving from light, comedic moments to more intense, emotional scenes. At the centre is a vocalist who completely holds the room. Her voice is powerful, controlled and filled with feeling. There are moments where it feels almost unreal, as if time pauses just to listen. The dancers match this energy effortlessly, bringing both humour and depth and creating a strong connection with the audience.
The final moments land with a raw and emotional impact. It is rare to see a show that can make people laugh and feel so deeply at the same time. This beautifully-crafted production stays with you long after it ends.
Hyperfantasia is playing at the State Dining Room at Ayers House on March 13 & 14
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