Ockham's Razor: Collaborator review – roll up for a real circus power couple

Charlotte Mooney and Alex Harvey, the founding duo behind Ockham's Razor, brought their unique blend of circus theatre to life in 'Collaborator', a poignant ode to their 24-year partnership. The show's gentle pace belies its intensity, weaving a narrative that explores the ebbs and flows of relationships through simple yet evocative games and physical interactions.

At its core, 'Collaborator' is an examination of the dynamic between two partners – how one person's energy can either amplify or dampen another's. The trapeze act, which takes center stage in this production, serves as a powerful metaphor for the trust, care, and attention that Mooney and Harvey bring to their relationship.

The intimacy of the performance is striking, with Mooney and Harvey hanging from a square frame, slowly lifting, curling, folding, balancing, and even pretzel-ing themselves around each other. This physical conversation is free from the pyrotechnics often associated with circus performances, instead opting for an unflinching portrayal of the ups and downs of long-term partnership.

A fleeting moment of tenderness stands out in the show – when Harvey's foot pushes against the metal while hanging beneath the bar, Mooney crouches above him, her toes mirroring his. It's a subtle yet telling detail that underscores the deep connection between these two performers. Even as they navigate comedic missteps and awkward moments, the audience is reminded of the hard work and dedication that underpins their partnership.

'Collaborator' is an engaging memento of Mooney and Harvey's beautiful relationship – one that will linger long after the show comes to a close. As they step into this final hurrah on stage, it's clear that their love story has become a powerful and poignant exploration of what it means to be human.
 
I just watched Ockham's Razor's new show 'Collaborator' and I'm still reeling from the experience 🤯. The way Charlotte Mooney and Alex Harvey use their physicality to tell this story is simply mesmerizing - it's like they're having a conversation with you, but without words 💬.

I loved how they used the trapeze act as a metaphor for their relationship - it's so relatable! And that moment when Harvey's foot pushes against the metal and Mooney crouches above him? ❤️. It gives me chills thinking about all the hard work and dedication that goes into a partnership like this.

I think what struck me most was how intimate the show feels, despite being on stage 🤸‍♀️. It's like they're sharing a secret with you, but one that everyone can relate to. And I love how it's not just about the ups - they also explore the lows and awkward moments, which makes it feel so real.

Anyway, 'Collaborator' is definitely a must-see for anyone who loves circus theatre or just great storytelling 📚.
 
man, i just watched ockham's razor's 'collaborator' with my friend and it was honestly so beautiful 🤩 they're like the ultimate power couple... i loved how they showcased the ups and downs of their 24-year relationship through these simple yet evocative games - it's like we're witnessing a real-life love story right before our eyes 💕 what really stood out to me was that trapeze act - it's not just a circus performance, it's this deep, intimate conversation between two people who know each other inside out 👫
 
omg i just watched 'Collaborator' with my squad and it was SO emotional!!! 😭 charlotte and alex are literally the definition of partnership goals - they complement each other so perfectly its like watching two pieces of a puzzle fall into place. that trapeze act tho 🤯 its like they're defying gravity not just physically but also in their relationship. i loved how they didnt shy away from showing the ups and downs, it feels so real and relatable. its amazing to see them still going strong after 24 yrs together 💕
 
I'm thinking... circus theatre is still so cool 🤸‍♀️! I mean, who wouldn't want to watch people swinging around in the air or doing all sorts of crazy physical stunts? But what really gets me is how 'Collaborator' shows that even though it's a circus performance, it's actually super emotional and intimate. Like, you can feel the love and care between Mooney and Harvey as they're hanging from each other and stuff... it's honestly really beautiful ❤️. And I love how they don't rely on all those loud noises and pyrotechnics like some other shows do - this one is just so chill and real... 😌
 
Wow 🤩 those performers are crazy talented! I mean, who wouldn't want to be hanging from the air like that? It's not just about the physicality though, the way they convey emotions through these simple movements is really beautiful. And you're right, the trust between them is palpable. Interesting 👀 how they were able to create this amazing show with just a few props and their own bodies 🎩
 
I just watched 'Collaborator' with Ockham's Razor and I'm still reeling from the experience 🤯. Their circus theatre is so much more than just acrobatics – it's an intimate, emotional journey into the complexities of relationships. The way they use physicality to convey trust, care, and attention is truly stunning 💕. It's amazing how something as simple as a trapeze act can evoke such depth and nuance. I love how the show doesn't shy away from the ups and downs of partnership, but instead celebrates the beauty in it all ❤️. Definitely worth watching 🎟️
 
omg i just saw a vid of these 2 ppl doing trapeze together and i'm DYING lol i dont think i'd be able to do that without literally falling off or getting a brain fart during the performance lol how do they even communicate while its like, upside down? 🤯 also why arent more shows like this one cuz it looks so... emotional ? what's their secret behind being so good at these kinda performances??
 
🌈 I just watched 'Collaborator' with my partner and OMG it was so beautiful! The way the trapeze act is like a metaphor for their relationship was so deep 🤯. I love how they're not afraid to show the imperfections and awkward moments – it's so relatable 😂. And that moment when Mooney crouches above Alex, her toes mirroring his... *swoon* ❤️ It's clear that these two have an incredible connection. The show is like a warm hug for your soul 🤗.
 
omg, 24 years together is insane 🤯! i mean, don't get me wrong, the show sounds lovely and all, but seriously, can you imagine how much your significant other's energy affects yours? 😂 like, that trapeze act is super cool and all, but what if it goes wrong? 🤦‍♀️ at least they're professionals, i guess... 👏

anywayz, the show sounds really emotional & introspective. i love how they're not using pyrotechnics to make a point – that's just so last season 💁‍♀️. and the way they portray their relationship is super relatable. i mean, who hasn't had those awkward moments with their partner? 😂

one thing that really stood out to me was when Harvey's foot pushes against the metal... that was such a subtle yet beautiful detail 🙏. it feels like they're really getting into the nitty-gritty of what makes their relationship tick 💕.

overall, i'm defo gonna check this show out! 👍
 
I just saw this show and I'm still thinking about it 🤯. The way Charlotte and Alex interact with each other is so raw and honest, it's like you're watching a private moment between friends. I loved how they used the trapeze as a metaphor for their partnership - it's like they were actually flying through life together! 😂 But what really got me was when Mooney just crouched down next to Harvey after he fell off - it was like she was saying "it's okay, we've got this". It just spoke so much about the trust and understanding that only comes with having been in a long-term relationship. The show was so gentle yet intense at the same time, I think that's what made it so powerful 💖
 
I'm obsessed with how Ockham's Razor is tackling complex emotions like partnership & relationships through this circus theatre thing 🤹‍♀️💫 I mean, who else can make you laugh & cry at the same time while flipping around in mid-air? It's so refreshing to see a show that doesn't rely on fancy tech or loud noises – just genuine human connection & vulnerability. Charlotte Mooney & Alex Harvey are total power couples 💕👯
 
I'm completely blown away by 'Collaborator' 🤯! Mooney & Harvey are pure genius, working together like two peas in a pod 💕. The way they use the trapeze act as a metaphor for their relationship is so profound, it gives me all the feels 😊. I love how intimate the performance is, you can feel their vulnerability and trust radiating from stage 🌟. And that moment when Harvey's foot touches Mooney's toes? Swoon 💗! It's not just a show, it's an experience - a reminder that even in relationships, there's beauty in imperfection & laughter 🤣. Go see 'Collaborator' ASAP, trust me you won't regret it 🎟️ #TheHashtagHeroApproved #Collaborator #OckhamsRazor
 
I just watched 'Collaborator' and I'm still reeling from the experience 🤯. It's amazing how Mooney and Harvey have managed to weave this intricate narrative around their 24-year partnership. The trapeze act is so poignant – it feels like a beautiful metaphor for the ebbs and flows of relationships. And that moment when they're hanging upside down, with Mooney's toes mirroring Alex' foot... it's just so tender 😊. What I love about this show is how it strips away all the glamour and focuses on the raw vulnerability of their partnership. It's a beautiful reminder that relationships are complex, messy, and worthy of exploration 🤝.
 
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