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Performance

VenueThe Iron Duke
Also: Dukebox Theatre (Sweet Dukebox)
TownHove
CountyEast Sussex
From23rd May 2015
To31st May 2015
When18:00
The Iron Duke (V1117604026)
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  • Date of change: 14 Apr 15 - T01236542014

Beowulf

Work:: Beowulf (S01543745617)


Production:: (T01236542014)

Our contemporary version of the epic Beowulf combines table-top and shadow puppetry, live music and poetry. A Saxon poet performs his tale entirely in verse, bringing the story to life with a memorable cast of puppet characters, each with their own unique voice and style. The performance style is intimate, drawing the audience into the story created by the ensemble cast, who work together to infuse the space with atmosphere and humour. The production creates a style fusion between ancient and modern. All of the puppets are handmade by Daisy Jordan. She carves into Celotex insulation to create the sculpted faces, covers them in paper mache, and builds the limbs out of wood and wire. Kerrie Curzon provides the costumes for the puppets. Paul Mosley has created a unique soundtrack, responding closely to the puppets and poetry of 'Beowulf'. He performs the music live during the event, using a wide range of instruments and techniques. The event aims to create a magical expression of the epic tale through puppetry and storytelling. Barely Human Puppets hopes to transport the audience to this world using Craig Jordan-Baker's poetry, leaving the show with questions about the human and inhuman - how do we navigate this strange and terrifying world as humans? What are the stories we create about ourselves?
Producer Mill Goble (of Atomicc Force Productions)
Presented byBarely Human Puppets
Design Daisy Jordan (puppets)
Director Andy Cresswell
Author Craig Jordan-Baker
Music Paul Mosley
Performer Annie Brooks
Performer Orlando Britts
Performer Tom Dussek (The Poet)

Listing:: L754714213

Brighton Fringe Festival. Dukebox @ St Andrews



Production details

Our contemporary version of the epic Beowulf combines table-top and shadow puppetry, live music and poetry. A Saxon poet performs his tale entirely in verse, bringing the story to life with a memorable cast of puppet characters, each with their own unique voice and style. The performance style is intimate, drawing the audience into the story created by the ensemble cast, who work together to infuse the space with atmosphere and humour. The production creates a style fusion between ancient and modern. All of the puppets are handmade by Daisy Jordan. She carves into Celotex insulation to create the sculpted faces, covers them in paper mache, and builds the limbs out of wood and wire. Kerrie Curzon provides the costumes for the puppets. Paul Mosley has created a unique soundtrack, responding closely to the puppets and poetry of 'Beowulf'. He performs the music live during the event, using a wide range of instruments and techniques. The event aims to create a magical expression of the epic tale through puppetry and storytelling. Barely Human Puppets hopes to transport the audience to this world using Craig Jordan-Baker's poetry, leaving the show with questions about the human and inhuman - how do we navigate this strange and terrifying world as humans? What are the stories we create about ourselves? Brighton Fringe Festival. Dukebox @ St Andrews

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