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Friday, January 20, 2017

Friday, January 20, 2017 12:30 am by M. in ,    No comments
The UK tour of Publick Transport's We Are Brontë begins today, January 20:
We Are Brontë
Created and performed by Angus Barr and Sarah Corbett.
Directed by Ed Rapley.
Dramaturgy by Susie Donkin
Additional performance and movement direction by Brenda Waite
Set by Dan Addyman
Props by Tomasin Cuthbert.
We Are Brontë is a piece of comic visual theatre inspired by the real and imaginary worlds of Yorkshire's literary siblings, presented in Publick Transport’s playful and irreverent style. Physical theatre collides with stand-up, clowning and improvisation as two performers deconstruct not only gothic themes of love, madness, repression and revenge, but also themselves. Part play, part enquiry into the act of putting on a play, this promises to be no ordinary Brontë adaptation.


20 Jan '17 - Memorial Hall Theatre, Barry
24 Jan '17 - Sundial Theatre, Cirencester
1-5 Feb '17 - Vault Festival, London
24 Feb '17 - The Spring, Havant
27-28 Feb '17 - Laugh Out Loud Comedy Festival, Exeter
10 March '17 - Langton Matravers Village Hall, Dorset, BH19 3HA. Box office: 01929 423834 (Artsreach)
11 March '17 - The Portman Hall, Shillingstone, Dorset, DT11 0SF. Box office: 01258 860319 (Artsreach)
18 March '17 - Connaught Studio, Worthing Theatres
23 March '17 - Belper Music and Arts, Derbyshire
24 March '17 - Pailton Village Hall, Warwickshire
25 March '17 - Worcestershire (TBC)
20 April '17 - The Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis
21 April '17 - Dorchester Arts Centre
22 April '17 - The Lighthouse, Poole
19-20 May '17 - Omnibus, Clapham
8 June '17 - The Mill Arts Centre, Banbury
5 Oct '17 - The Atkinson, Southport
6 Oct '17 - CAST, Doncaster
7 Oct '17 - Square Chapel, Halifax
8 Oct '17 - The Hub, Slung Low, Leeds


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