ACT I | |||
Prize Poem | by | Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie | details |
Vinegar Stroke | by | Paul Flannery | details |
Green Memories | by | Val Foskett | details |
Potters Tale | by | Simon Harris | details |
Miss Julie | by | August Strindberg | details |
ACT II | |||
Prescription | by | Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie | details |
Long Walk To Forever | by | Kurt Vonnegut, adapted by Val Foskett | details |
Accidental Death Of An Anarchist | by | Dario Fo | details |
Blood Wedding | by | Federico Garcia Lorca | details |
Isn't Life A Song | by | Lucie Morris | details |
Headmaster | ~ | Matthew Petty |
Terry | ~ | Mike Ahmad |
We follow Graham on his perilous journey through singledom as he tackles wine, women and song.
Graham | ~ | Vince Lewer |
Jeff | ~ | Jeff Graves |
Mel | ~ | Arabella Butler |
Mary | ~ | Katy Hebbourn |
Waiter | ~ | Scott Marsh |
William Ingoldsby | ~ | James Grayston |
Doctor | ~ | Matthew Petty |
How far would you be prepared to go in the name of Love? To Hell and back? One man did, and here's his tale ...
The Potter | ~ | Andrew Candish |
Orpheus | ~ | Michael Ahmad |
Euridice | ~ | Libby Preston |
Persephone | ~ | Kate Rogers |
Hades | ~ | Mike Norman-Smith |
Aristaeus | ~ | Richard Broughton |
Village Women | ~ | Aisling Stevens Cindy Graves Alison Raffan Kay Elliot |
Charon | ~ | Aisling Stevens |
Cerberus | ~ | Aisling Stevens Cindy Graves Alison Raffan Kay Elliot |
Corn | ~ | Mike Norman-Smith |
Original music | ~ | Michael Ahmad |
Movement consultant | ~ | Richard Broughton |
Miss Julie | ~ | Lucie Morris |
Jean | ~ | Matthew Petty |
Christine | ~ | Kirsty Collins |
Doctor | ~ | Matthew Petty |
Mr Pepperdine | ~ | Mike Ahmad |
She's getting married next week. He wants to go for a walk.
Joe | ~ | Jeff Graves |
Catharine | ~ | Ruth Brooks |
An anarchist has died in police custody, supposedly having jumped from a window. Can The Maniac unveil the corruption surrounding the death?
The Maniac | ~ | Rory Murnagh |
Blood Wedding is the Spanish play 'Bodas de Sangre' written by the Spanish poet / playwright Federico Garcia Lorca. He was part of the surrealist movement and was friends with Salvador Dali and Luis Brunel prior to his assassination under the Franco regime. The play focuses on love, duty, fate and the traditions of Lorca's ultimate passionate woman, Spain. These emotions are portrayed through Lorca's poetic language and surrealist scenes, it therefore was chosen to be directed in a very choreographic manner to capture the play's rhythm, tension and passion.
La Novia (Bride) | ~ | Debbie Fowler |
La Criada (Servant) | ~ | Kate Mitchell |
Leonardo | ~ | Carlos Ascorve |
El Novio (Bridegroom) | ~ | Paolo Giordanella |
La Madre (Mother) | ~ | Jayne Giordanella |
El Padre de la Novia | ~ | Ian Ward |
La Luna (Moon) | ~ | Ian Ward |
La Muerte (Death as a Beggar Woman) | ~ | Annette Piper |
Lenadores: (Woodcutter 1) | ~ | Jeff Graves |
(Woodcutter 2) | ~ | Aubs Tredget |
Carol has an admission to make to her husband Craig, but has she been totally honest about where her heart really lies? It all sounds rather familiar...
Craig | ~ | Ian Ward |
Carol | ~ | Kirsty Collins |
Henry | ~ | Andrew Candish |
Nigel | ~ | Dave O'Sullivan |
Workshops Producer | ~ | Jeff Graves |
Stage Manager | ~ | Cindy Graves |
Sound | ~ | Simon Harris |
Lights | ~ | Carl Whiteside |
Programme | ~ | Kirsty Collins and Lucie Morris |
Webpage | ~ | Matthew Petty |