Multi award-winning Theatre Ad Infinitum presents the critically acclaimed tale of love and loss, Translunar Paradise, at The Point, Eastleigh on Thursday February 22.

Winner of nine awards, Translunar Paradise is a beguiling theatre production that will steal your heart and engulf you in a timeless story of the relationship between one man and his wife.

Experience a journey of life, death and enduring love in this moving wordless story told through dance, theatre and mask work.

Original performers George Mann and Deborah Pugh are joined by Sophie Crawford to retell, with precise gesture and touches of humour, the story of widower William who, after his wife passes away, escapes to a comforting world of fantasy and past memories far from reality, rather than confront his grief. From beyond the grave, his wife Rose returns to help her widowed companion and perform one last act of love to help him to let go.

This poignant, life-affirming tale uses intricate and lifelike hand-held masks – created by Madame Tussaud’s senior sculptor Victoria Beaton – to travel back and forth through William and Rose’s relationship, wordlessly conveying a lifetime of memories in 75 minutes.

The production won multiple awards in the UK and abroad, including Mervyn Stutters’ Pick of the Fringe, the Brave New World Award and Audience Award at the Sarajevo MESS Theatre Festival in Bosnia & Herzegovina, the Best Theatre Direction Award at ACT Festival Bilbao Spain, The Argus Angel Award, Brighton Festival 2012, The Netherlands’ Wijkjury First Prize Award 2014 and The Observer Iron Man Award for actress and musician Kim Heron.

This is an exclusive opportunity to see this celebrated production in the intimate setting of The Point’s auditorium. To book go to www.thepointeastleigh.co.uk or call 023 8065 2333.