Crow & The Debt Collector - T1559471997Intelligent, ruthless, stark, graceful… crows haunt both our outer and inner landscapes. New voice Dominic Kelly accompanies these black-feathered tricksters through a northern borderland where neither crows nor people are quite what they seem. Welcome to Crow. + The Debt Collector. Kama, God of Love, flies around on a parrot loosing flower-tipped arrows willy-nilly - while Yama, the dark, dispassionate God of Death, is a debt collector with some difficult decisions to make. Cross-dressing gods, pregnant kings and identity crises galore - researcher and new voice Seema Anand reveals some of the real Mahabharata.Producer Crick Crack Club. Performer Dominic Kelly. Performer Seema Anand. | |
1 Dec 09 | Soho Theatre, Inner London :: V1035 listing details L0380825876 |
The Day of the Dead - T01537940978Four performers dig deep into their powerful repertoires to dance hand-in-hand with that dynamic trio - God, the Devil and Death. Enter a bizarre and quirky celebration of the Mexican festival of the Dias de Los Muertos, where dead ancestors are honoured and Death is mocked, cheated and saluted by turn.Producer Crick Crack Club. Performer TUUP. Performer Ben Haggarty. Performer Xanthe Gresham. Performer Rachel Rose Reid. | |
3 Nov 09 | Soho Theatre, Inner London :: V1035 listing details L78788449 |
The Kingdom of the Heart - T0431987013Through a hole in the ground, and an opening of the mind lies a land that’s visible to those who know how to look. A king, a princess, a talking horse and the youngest son of twelve. Katy Cawkwell binds together a couple of rare wondertales, bringing their harsh, liminal worlds to the London stage with her usual clarity of image and absorbing narrative pace. This is your chance to give feedback on a new piece of work being performed here for the first time.Producer Crick Crack Club. Author Katy Cawkwell. | |
13 Oct 09 | Soho Theatre, Inner London :: V1035 listing details L01530601502 |
Solomon and Sheba - T0864029591Provoking, seductive, and a virgin - the Queen of Sheba visits King Solomon to test his wisdom. Solomon and Sheba snips and clips stories of this royal duo from Hebrew, Christian, and Islamic traditions, and from Middle Eastern apocrypha. This stunningly composed, vibrant, performance mixes the sacred with the profane, the raunchy with the poetic, and the biblical with the folkloric, as Sally Pomme conjures up these archetypal figures and their little known tales. Not suitable for under 15sProducer Crick Crack Club. Author Sally Pomme Clayton. | |
22 Sep 09 | Soho Theatre, Inner London :: V1035 listing details L01713619325 |