On Saturday (September 23) the UK’s leading full mask theatre company presents the critically-acclaimed production Finding Joy at The Point, Eastleigh.

Vamos Theatre’s wordless production tells the story of a teenager’s decision to care for his grandmother with dementia, with humour, poignancy, and warmth. This life-affirming story of lost memories and discovered love is an absolute must-see and a highlight of The Point’s autumn programme of work.

Returning to the Eastleigh venue following a celebrated show in February, this is an exciting opportunity to see one of the country’s most innovative – and sought after – theatre company’s in the intimate setting of The Point’s beautiful auditorium.

Joy is 83 today: she's feisty, loves to dance, and is losing her memory. Her grandson Danny is rebellious, bright and always getting into trouble. When Danny decides to look after Joy, they discover a shared playfulness and growing love. But is that enough to face the challenges ahead?

Approaching the subject of dementia with humour and humanity, award-winning Finding Joy has performed to audiences across Europe and the UK, including a successful run at Assembly for Edinburgh Fringe 2016. Praised by press and public alike for its consummate full mask skills, engaging storytelling, physical dexterity and emotional insight, the company continues to involve and engage audiences across borders and boundaries with its wordless theatre.

Suitable for 12 years and upwards, Finding Joy is accessible to hearing and D/deaf audiences alike.

Tickets are £14 with £12 concessions. To book: www.thepointeastleigh.co.uk / 023 8065 2333.