London International Mime Festival

Performances were held at various London venues, including Tate Modern, the Almeida, Barbican, Battersea Arts Centre, ICA, Jacksons Lane, Natural History Museum, Royal Opera House, Sadler's Wells, Shoreditch Town Hall, Shunt Vaults, Soho Theatre, and Southbank Centre.

During its 47-year history, the festival featured approximately 800 companies from multiple countries.

LIMF was funded as an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation.

As of January 2024, the festival's former directors have established a program called 'MimeLondon' in partnership with London venues including the Barbican, Sadler's Wells and the Southbank Centre, to continue presenting international visual theatre in London.

Productions presented at the festival received four Olivier Award nominations in the Best New Dance category: Peeping Tom's "32 rue Vandenbranden" (winner, 2015) Compagnie 111/Stephanie Fuster's "Questcequetudeviens" (2014) Yoann Bourgeois's "Celui Qui Tombe" (2016) Peeping Tom's "Triptych" (2023) [1][2] The Last Show - documentary film chronicling the 47 year history of the festival== External links == MimeLondon website