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Performance

VenueCast
Also: Second Space
TownDoncaster
CountySouth Yorkshire
From5th September 2014
To13th September 2014
When19:30. Sep 7 14:00.l Sep 11 Mat 13:30. Sep 13 Mat 14:00
Cast (V1545109680)
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  • Date of change: 29 Jul 14 - T01632041361

Kes

Work:: Kes (S1168769125)

Up in the Yorkshire mining towns of 1960s Britain, a little hope was a dangerous thing. Social disintegration and disenchantment taught you to accept your lot; or else get the spirit kicked out of you. Yes, back then, life was certainly grim up North... Especially for our hero; streetwise school-kid Billy Casper. Emotionally neglected - bullied at school and at home - his is a pretty bleak existence; smoking, cadging money and getting into scraps...Until, that is, Kes comes along. Kes is a kestrel that Billy rears and trains; Kes is hope. Together, their friendship shines amid the gloom; but how long can it last...?
Book by Barry Hines (A Kestrel for a Knave)

Production:: (T01632041361)

Come and celebrate our first birthday with a theatrical event in our Main Space combining drama, outdoor spectacle and live falconry.
Producer Cast
Producer Right Up Our Street
Adapted by Philip Osment
Adapted by Kully Thiarai
Director Philip Osment
Director Kully Thiarai
Design Emma Donovan
Director Lucy Hind (movement)
Performer Sally Carman (Mrs Casper - Billy's mother)
Performer Jacob James Beswick (Billy)
Performer Ben Burman (Jud)
Performer Ray Castleton (older Billy)
Performer Jim Pope (Mr Sugden)
Performer Jow Rose (Mrs MacDowell)

Listing:: L0392076570




Production details

Come and celebrate our first birthday with a theatrical event in our Main Space combining drama, outdoor spectacle and live falconry.

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Special Performances


  • 10 Sep 14 Sign Interpreted
  • 11 Sep 14 Audio Described
  • 13 Sep 14 Captioned
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