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The Crock of Gold archiveThe Crock of Gold will start not in daylight but at dusk. Part theatre, part outdoor installation, the audience is invited to join the performance in the twilight space of each park just as it is closing to the public. To capture the magical transition from day to night, the start time of the performance will change as the nights draw in. The Crock of Gold is an Irish novel written in 1912 by James Stephens. Mischievous yet hauntingly beautiful, its story tells of a wise philosopher, embroiled in a prank that gets out of hand, who journeys through a forest, encountering the Great God Pan, the police, and the leprechauns, desperate for the return of their gold. He also liberates his senses, long forgotten by his mind.

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Book by: James Stephens
Adapted by: Simon Startin

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Archive listings for The Crock of Gold (2005)

Work type: Play.

T227643058

Company London Bubble Theatre Company. Director Jonathan Petherbridge. Design Pip Nash. Choreographer Linda Dobell. Performer Craig Byrne. Performer Daniel Copeland. Performer LInda Dobell. Performer Rachel Essex. Performer John Fairfoul. Performer Charlie Folorunsho. Performer Sophie Russell.
10 Aug 05 to 14 Aug 05The London Bubble, Inner London :: V238
listing details L469179284
2 Aug 05 to 6 Aug 05The London Bubble, Inner London :: V238
listing details L01950685066
26 Jul 05 to 28 Jul 05The London Bubble, Inner London :: V238
listing details L1617713098
19 Jul 05 to 24 Jul 05The London Bubble, Inner London :: V238
listing details L1523871548
12 Jul 05 to 17 Jul 05The London Bubble, Inner London :: V238
listing details L01762615842
4 Jul 05 to 6 Jul 05The London Bubble, Inner London :: V238
listing details L619420720
30 Jun 05 to 2 Jul 05The London Bubble, Inner London :: V238
listing details L1023223268

Other listings

30 Jul 05 to 31 Jul 05The London Bubble, Inner London :: V238
listing details L0180557048

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