Twisted Tales for Twenty Twelve (2012)

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Poster by Poster Designer

by Various Authors

Directed by Liz Bate, Nina Cavaliero-Knox, Jetta Dorling, Juliet Holden, Dave Workman

Performances: Wed 18th – Sat 21st July 2012, Bell Theatre


Introduction

To celebrate London hosting the Olympics and the many cultures that will be sharing the city over the summer, the junior and intermediate youth groups will be presenting a number of stories from across the world with contemporary and exciting 'twists'. Be they myths, folk tales or based on real events, if you think you know these stories, be prepared to look again...

The Pied Piper

(based on The Pied Piper of Hamlyn)

Cast

Phoenix Allen, Callum Balme, Paul Bernard, Lola Bengoa, Sapphy Connor, Georgina Gadian, Tiziri Hadjmahfoud, Owen Jones, Ben Keogh-Burnett, Miley McGlue, Sonny Pickering, Lola Rafferty, Finley Robertson, Lara Louise Snowdon Turnbull, Nafisa Sundari, Simis Turary and freddie Witchell.

The Three Tourists

(based on The Three Army Surgeons by the Brothers Grimm)

Cast

Freya Hewitt, Phoebe Warren, Skye Williams, Seamus Mayo, Greta Goodwin and Lola Brocklehurst-Curry

Sedna

(based on the Inuit myth of the Goddess of the Sea) Devised by the cast.

Cast

Katie Balme, Blake McKenzie, Helena Smagala, Hannah Street, Luke Suthren, Eleanor MacMillan, Ezra Odigie and Ruby Rogers.

Minding the House

(based on the Norwegian tale The Husband Who Was to Mind the House)

Cast

Louis Trevisick, Marla Luxton, Hannah Street, Amelia Rubra, Ashleigh Curry-Machado, Jamaal Johnson, Kate McAllister and Lola Brocklehurst-Curry.


Crew

Reviews

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Gallery

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