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Utter Bellocs archiveThe show is inspired by local poet Hilaire Belloc's contentious life and his deliriously twisted Cautionary Verse. Written early last century, and early in his career, Belloc was apparently attacking the hypocrisy of the Edwardian establishment and the British preoccupation with humbug (not humbugs - we would like to assure the viewer there was absolutely no confectionary harmed in the making of this show). To be honest, we don't give a monkey's about any of that. We do give a monkey's about the fact that most of the children Belloc writes about meet grizzly ends, often due to the negligence of indifferent grown-ups. As the dying Belloc lies helpless in his study, his final moments are haunted by the spectres of his past and the beatific young faces of his own invention. But now the literary progeny have turned on their originator. As a labyrinthine series of 'unfortunate' events transpire, the asinine infants of Belloc's imaginings show their true colours with mortifying consequences...

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Sarah Mann, Alex Bothwell

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Archive listings for Utter Bellocs (2008)

Work type: Play.

T01470217632

Producer Mill Goble. Company Discombobulated and Me. Director Sarah Mann. Performer Alex Bothwell. Performer Michael O'Kelly. Performer Donald Newholm. Performer Orlando Brooke. Performer Jackie Brett-Holt. Performer Sophie Brooke. Performer Adam Lea.
28 Aug 08 to 30 Aug 08General, General :: V617861838
listing details L01050251378
20 May 08 to 22 May 08General, Brighton :: V01469193951
listing details L919344482

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