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below is a list of Holly Beasley-Garrigan's plays - click on a Play Title for more information
Icarus
Icarus
Synopsis:
Icarus is a story about strapping on wings and taking flight. A story about what it means to be ambitious and a little bit reckless. A story about how small towns respond to big dreams. It's a story told by people and by communities, about the flights and the falls, the successes and the failures. The performance started in a church (dressed as a museum of flight by the residents of each town), paraded through the town centre as a samba band and culminated in a pub. Along the way there were flashmobs, candlelit laments, a hand-crafted pair of 25-foot wings, a live tawny owl and hundreds of local stories and flights of fancy.
Notes:
written by Tom Spencer, Holly Beasley-Garrigan and George Williams and the wonderful community groups that joined the process: African drummers, volunteer electricians, a very special rocking-horse maker, vicars, teachers and a huge choir of singers (aged from 8 to 76).
1st Produced:
Pocklington, Yorkshire
05 Apr 2014
Organisations:
Fine Chisel Theatre Company
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