Skellig (2010)

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Poster by Karen Webb

by David Almond

Directed by Lorraine Spenceley

Performances: Tue 20th – Sat 24th April 2010, Prompt Corner


Introduction

Michael and his family have moved into a new house which used to belong to an old man. Michael’s father warns him not to go into the dilapidated garage as it is dangerous, but like all children Michael cannot resist the temptation to explore. Amongst all the boxes and dead insects Michael find a strange human-like creature called Skellig who seems to have almost wasted away. Mina who lives next door to Michael becomes his best friend and together they look after Skellig, taking him Chinese food, aspirin and brown ale.

What kind of creature is Skellig? Is he an old man crippled with arthritis? Or is he an angel who has lost his way?

Cast

Crew

A special thanks to Jayne Williams, Jeanette Hoile, The Natural History Museum, Horniman Museum, Mr & Mrs Rossbach, the staff of the Gipsy Hill Tavern, the staff of Scandals, the SLT Theatre Committee and members of SLT for their help and support, Caroline Durant.

Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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