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Moth archiveSebastian is "that kid" at high school. He's weird. He smells. He's obsessed with comics, and talks to himself. But after a catastrophic fallout with his only friend, Claryssa, he wakes up with a moth in a jar by his bed, and a calling to save the souls of all humanity. And so begins the Passion of Sebastian: a journey into a terrifying and starless night. By turns dark and shimmering, Moth is a firework of a play. Channelling Donnie Darko, Disco Pigs and Copenhagen, it is a fast, funny and heartbreaking story about two young people with nowhere to go.

Creatives/Company

Author: Declan Greene

Archive listings for Moth

Work type: Play.

T0641021047

Company Ransack Theatre.
16 Sep 19 to 18 Sep 19Hope Street Theatre, Liverpool :: V01384811964
listing details L01915747281
13 Apr 17 to 22 Apr 17Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester :: V0587051306
listing details L0714639704

T1319947956

Moth premieres at the HighTide Festival Theatre before opening at the Bush. Moth was first produced by Arena Theatre and Malthouse Theatre at the CUB Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne, on 13 May 2010. Please be aware that our attic space is only accessible via stairs. Please do phone the box office to discuss any access requirements you may have.Producer David Luff (HighTide Festival Theatre). Presented byBush Theatre. Director Prasanna Puwanarajah. Design James Cotterrill. Lighting Matt Pitman. Sound George Dennis. Performer Stacey Gregg (Claryssia). Performer Jordan Mifsud (Sebastian).
29 May 13 to 8 Jun 13Bush Theatre, Inner London :: V300
listing details L605466262
2 May 13 to 12 May 13The Cut, Halesworth :: V01084376924
listing details L977448604

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