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A Little Death

Vic Llewellyn

Thu 01 Jan 1970

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    12+ | 55 mins

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    £12 (£10)*

    Time

    7.30pm

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    This event was originally scheduled for May but has been postponed. Ticket-holders will be contacted, and we look forward to sharing a rescheduled date with you soon.


    Vic Llewellyn

    A Little Death


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    What happens when we reach the point of no return?

    William Williams is the local Butcher; but at 7 o’clock every night he takes off his bloody apron, opens up the doors of the family Dolls House and entertains us with tales of a World gone mad. With stories of wild dancing, ill-used clothes pegs, burning books, exploding big toes, and remote-control inflatable dolls, William will tell us…’It’s just like homeopathy… a little bit of bad news does you good‘.

    Following on from the acclaimed success of THE CASTLE BUILDER, Vic Llewellyn returns with A Little Death, a one-man show about mass hysteria. It has songs from Kid Carpet, some very tiny objects, torches, and an invisible Gorilla.


    ‘…playful and funny …one of the best shows I’ve seen this year, and I can’t wait to see it again’
    EXEUNT MAGAZINE

    ‘A Little Death is a compact masterpiece of storytelling that unfolds again and again like origami.’
    BRISTOL 24/7

    Exeunt magazine’s most memorable UK -wide theatre 2018
    ‘…delightful and profound.’


    Directed by Tanuja Amarsuriya and Emma Williams
    Designed by Shona Reppe.
    Produced by Emma Bettridge & FERMENT
    Supported by Arts Council England.


    VENUE: EXETER PHOENIX, STUDIO 1

    12+ | 55 mins

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