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DYLAN RITSON
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Blood and Roses
Synopsis:
the story of Lambert Simnel - pretender to the English throne
Notes:
written with Toby Wilsher
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Organisations:
Trestle Theatre Company
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Music:
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Genre:
Play/Drama
Parts:
Male: 5 Female: - Other: doubling
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Happytime Park - No Refunds
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Hunting Of the Snark, The
Synopsis:
the standard way of describing a performance in a non-theatre environment is 'site-specific', hut its a phrase that seems to go against the spirit of Crazy Horse TC's ambitious retelling of Lewis Carroll's nonsense poem. the chosen space is impressively indeterminate: two dingy upper levels of an old bargehouse that intrigues the eye with its peeling paintwork, cracked timber and bare concrete while freezing the bones with its generous ventilation. Furthermore, Carroll's riddling verse makes a mockery of specificity, teasing the reader to chase after meaning in much the same way that its motley crew of chancers is tempted to pursue a creature of elusive, if not downright illusory, qualities.
Dominic Cavensish, Time Out
Notes:
from the poem by Lewis Carroll
1st Produced:
the Museum of. . . 2000
Organisations:
Crazy Horse Theatre Company
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Music:
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Genre:
Adaptation
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Male: 5 Female: 4 Other: -
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