A Little Death
Postponed until September
Thu 01 Jan 1970 - Thu 01 Jan 1970
Category
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12+ | 55 mins
Price
£12* (£10*)
Time
7.30pm
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What happens when we reach the point of no return?
William Williams is the local Butcher; but at 7 oclock 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 ’Its 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 Ive seen this year, and I cant 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 magazines 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.
12+ | 55 mins