Details

Superstition Mountain archiveThe Gunwallow brothers are in deep trouble. Slim's scrapyard has gone belly-up. Dwayne owes money to some bad people. And Mark's in love with dodgy Tina from down the pub. As if that's not enough, their dad's just popped his clogs and left them on the brink of bankruptcy. Contains adult themes and language

Cast/Performers

Jack Brownridge-Kelly, Ben Kernow, Darren Seed

Creatives/Company

Author: Carl Grosse
Presented by(s): Minack Theatre, Ha Hum Ah Theatre
Director(s): Millie Brolly, Jonny Dry (assistant)
Design: Marion Harrison
Costume: Marion Harrison
Lighting: Simon Hutchings
Producer(s): Zoe Curnow, Ben Kernow

Superstition Mountain

Superstition Mountain (Play) production archive for QTIX code T166712262. Details of all Superstition Mountain archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01451600953

Archive Listings

3 Nov 22
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5 Nov 22
Theatre Royal Plymouth
Plymouth, Devon
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28 May 22General
General, Cornwall
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27 May 22General
General, Devon
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26 May 22Acorn Arts Centre
Penzance, Cornwall
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25 May 22Trinity Theatre and Arts Centre
Tunbridge Wells, Kent
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23 May 22St Austell Arts Centre
St Austell, Cornwall
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21 May 22Sterts Arts Centre
Liskeard, Cornwall
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20 May 22General
General, Cornwall
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19 May 22Cornerstone Arts Centre
Didcot, Oxfordshire
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17 May 22General
General, Cornwall
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13 May 22
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14 May 22
BOAT (Brighton Open Air Theatre)
Brighton, East Sussex
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5 May 22
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7 May 22
Greenwich Theatre
Outer London, Greater London
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16 Mar 22
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24 Mar 22
Minack Theatre
Penzance, Cornwall
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

Reviews


User Review: 02Apr22: Saw this last week at The Minack Theatre. Definitely very strong language, but realistic given the context. Really enjoyed its down-to-earth humour & all three actors suited their parts very well. A ludicrous Cornish tale to enjoy.
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