T1840407089This adaptation boasts 15 characters, played by just three actors, aided by quick costume changes, prop manipulation and tons of fun!Company One Star Theatre. | |
9 Oct 23 to 12 Oct 23 | Alma Tavern Theatre, Bristol :: V0707367604 listing details L01145308944 |
T01177254958A sleepy Sussex village has an unexpected visitor one snowy night, but clearly there is something very wrong with this stranger. What follows is a thrilling tale of daring adventure and unforgettable theatre.Author Ken Hill. Director Chris Jordan. Other Scott Penrose (magic consultant). Design Julie Godfrey. Lighting Chris Davey. Performer Suzie Chard (Mrs Hall / Frida). Performer Gillian Ford (Mrs Statchell). Performer Brendan Hooper (Dr Cuss / Colonel Adeye). Performer Devon-Elise Johnson (Millie). Performer David Partridge (PC Jaffers / Dr Kemp). Performer James Peake (The MC / Rev Bunting / Teddy). Performer Steven Pinder (Squire Burdock). Performer Phil Stewart (Griffin). Performer Ben Roddy (Marvel 28 July to 17 August). Performer Ben Watson (Marvel 18 to 26 August). | |
28 Jul 23 to 26 Aug 23 | Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne :: V665 listing details L1101700789 |
T587116123Griffin is a frustrated young man from the North East, with a troubled past and violent thoughts inside his head. He claims he has discovered the power of invisibility. But Griffin's ‘powers' have led to him being placed into Government care. After all, a normal, ill educated kid can't just invent invisibility. Even Dr. Sara Kemp, a promising young therapist can't convince him to tell the truth about his talent. Griffin is thrown into a downward spiral of anger and eventually into a fatal 'reign of terror'. Following the sell-out success of The War of the Worlds and The Hound of the Baskervilles, Northern Stage presents an electrifying new production adapted from H.G. Wells' science fiction classic, featuring a new take on one of the most iconic characters in horror fiction. Exploring themes of exploitation, establishment and truth, investigating the conflict between power and morality, The Invisible Man questions who is really invisible in Great Britain 2020?Producer Northern Stage. Adapted by Philip Correia. Director Anna Girvan. | |
26 Feb 22 | The Maltings, Berwick-on-Tweed :: V986 listing details L059733496 |
10 Sep 20 to 23 Sep 20 | Northern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne :: V568 listing details L0753948158 |
T2091339598A mysterious man arrives at the local inn of a sleepy Sussex village, wrapped in bandages and wearing a false nose. Beneath the bandages is Griffin, a scientist desperate to reverse the twisted experiment that has rendered him invisible. This strange visitor soon sets the locals' tongues wagging, and when a spate of baffling burglaries occur, suspicions are aroused. Before long Griffin is on the run with a trail of villagers and police in pursuit, all desperate to do the impossible - to catch an invisible man. This fun-filled and fast-paced adaptation by Derek Webb of HG Well's classic novel is produced by the same team behind the Offie-nominated and five star productions of The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, Kes, and Cinderella.Adapted by Derek Webb. Producer Jack Studio Theatre. Director Kate Bannister. Design Karl Swinyard. Costume Martin J Robinson. Lighting William Ingham. Sound Julian Starr. | |
11 Dec 19 to 4 Jan 20 | Jack Studio Theatre (previously Brockley Studio Theatre), Outer London :: V299 listing details L0312275936 |
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28 Sep 23 to 29 Sep 23 | The Phoenix Theatre, Ross-on-Wye :: V1018 listing details L06812005 |