The Liminoid, an improv-game, shadow-play, dance-party memoir. Plus ghosts.
It’s the inclusive party you didn’t know you needed.
Jelly Legs is a Disabled, queer, trans and neurodivergent collective. They’re sparkly, worn out but hopeful.
Presented as part of Camden Fringe on the 21st and 23rd August 2025, this genre-defying stage show includes live toast-making, 360° shadow puppetry and a frog flashmob, while also ensuring a relaxed atmosphere and inclusive setting, providing audience members with fidget toys, ear defenders and a Visual and Sonic Story if they would like one.
Of the inspiration behind the show, Jess Mabel Jones, director, said: “Life is liminoid, especially so in 2025. Uncertainty can be terrifying. It’s risky business. But it’s also where the possibility of transformation resides. Whether it’s a slice of bread, a belief system or the whole entire world. Join us as we hunt for answers in the in-between. If you like ghosts, absurdism and banging soundtracks, then you will love this show.”
About Jess Mabel Jones
Jess is a multi award-winning writer, director and access coordinator. Past co-created stage works include The Paper Man with Improbable, Backstage in Biscuit Land with Touretteshero, The Flop with Hijinx and Spymonkey, Torch with Flipping the Bird and Ovid’s Metamorphoses with Pants on Fire.
Dates of performance: 21st Aug, 7pm / 23rd Aug, 9pm
The Cockpit as part of Camden Fringe
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£15/£12.50 concs. Carers/PAs come free
Both are Relaxed performances