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Hugh Hughes: The Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes archive

Archive listings for Hugh Hughes: The Wonderful World of Hugh Hughes

Work type: Play.

Story of Rabbit - T01343714404

When Hugh finds his neighbour’s rabbit lying dead in his garden, he puts it in a box, but it doesn’t fit. As he puzzles over what to do with the body he starts to wonder how much of life disappears once we die... Running time: 90 mins/no interval.
18 Mar 11 to 19 Mar 11Theatre Royal Plymouth, Plymouth :: V895
listing details L01201778494
15 Sep 10 to 29 Sep 10The Pit, Barbican Centre, West End :: V372
listing details L02102075929

Floating - T01907454616

The remarkable story about the day when the Isle of Anglesey floated away from mainland Wales, drifted into the Atlantic and up to the Arctic. A comic exploration of the impossibility of leaving the place we come from. Running time: 90mins/no interval.
15 Mar 11 to 19 Mar 11Theatre Royal Plymouth, Plymouth :: V895
listing details L120172264
14 Sep 10 to 28 Sep 10The Pit, Barbican Centre, West End :: V372
listing details L0545525149

360 - T657700383

He’s back! Over the last few years, audiences in Plymouth have taken Hugh Hughes, the much-loved emerging Welsh artist, to their hearts. Now he returns to the Drum and invites everyone to his Wonderful World. In a retrospective of the award-winning work he has presented nationally and internationally since leaving the small town of Llangefni, Hugh shares Floating, Story of a Rabbit and Hugh Hughes in 360 - three joyful stories inspired by his own life. Alongside this, he’ll be showing some brand new work, Stories from an Invisible Town and How I Got Here created especially for the residency. You can also visit his Wonderful World online at www.hughhughes.me. On Saturday, Hugh will be performing all three of his shows that have played at the Drum Theatre. It’s your chance to catch all of his shows together, enjoy his brand new pieces or to see any you might have missed last time around. Hugh Hughes in 360: A story about friendship and sharing just about everything. Hugh climbs Snowdon with his best friend Gareth, but the journey to the summit leads to big questions about fantasy, first love and bottling things up.Producer Hoipolloi.
16 Mar 11 to 19 Mar 11Theatre Royal Plymouth, Plymouth :: V895
listing details L795397974

Stories from an Invisible Town & How I Got Here - T1218211008

He’s back! Over the last few years, audiences in Plymouth have taken Hugh Hughes, the much-loved emerging Welsh artist, to their hearts. Now he returns to the Drum and invites everyone to his Wonderful World. In a retrospective of the award-winning work he has presented nationally and internationally since leaving the small town of Llangefni, Hugh shares Floating, Story of a Rabbit and Hugh Hughes in 360 - three joyful stories inspired by his own life. Alongside this, he’ll be showing some brand new work, Stories from an Invisible Town and How I Got Here created especially for the residency. You can also visit his Wonderful World online at www.hughhughes.me On Saturday, Hugh will be performing all three of his shows that have played at the Drum Theatre. It’s your chance to catch all of his shows together, enjoy his brand new pieces or to see any you might have missed last time around. Stories From an Invisible Town / How I Got Here: Hugh is creating his next show with an audience. All he needs is for you to help him. He has also made a film about his journey off Anglesey and into the world of art which he will watch with you. Come and join him for both events.
17 Mar 11Theatre Royal Plymouth, Plymouth :: V895
listing details L02032458395

Hoipolloi - T729228113

A story about friendship and sharing just about everything. Hugh climbs Snowdon with his best friend Gareth, but the journey to the summit leads to big questions about fantasy, first love and bottling things up. Running time: 80mins/no interval
8 Sep 10 to 2 Oct 10The Pit, Barbican Centre, West End :: V372
listing details L0817015304

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