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Performance

VenueSouth Hill Park Arts Centre, Wilde Theatre
Also: Studio Theatre, Recital Room
TownBracknell
CountyBerkshire
From28th August 2007
To8th September 2007
When20:00
PricesFrom £12.00. To £12.00.
South Hill Park Arts Centre, Wilde Theatre (V731)
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Things That Go Bump

Work:: Things That Go Bump (S375384707)


Production:: (T1833822984)

South Hill Park has asked Fireraisers’ to take you on an engaging journey into the forbidden. You will be led on a quest to uncover the secrets of South Hill Park, the lives of past inhabitants, the joys and sorrows steeped in its walls - the labyrinth of the building’s history. A masked ball leads to a pursuit through the wild woods; a bridge across the lake leads to another world. Fusing performance with live music and dance, enhanced by multi-media effects, the house and grounds of South Hill Park are transformed into the enchanted landscapes of the imagination. Co-created by Polly Wiseman and Paul Jepson, ‘Things That Go Bump’ follows Fireraisers’ previous acclaimed production ‘This Rough Magic’ – loosely based on ‘The Tempest’ and performed on an oilrig towed onto Brighton beach – which attracted a record one night audience of 35,000. World Premiere
Producer Fireraisers

Listing:: L02108336182

Various Venues



Production details

South Hill Park has asked Fireraisers’ to take you on an engaging journey into the forbidden. You will be led on a quest to uncover the secrets of South Hill Park, the lives of past inhabitants, the joys and sorrows steeped in its walls - the labyrinth of the building’s history. A masked ball leads to a pursuit through the wild woods; a bridge across the lake leads to another world. Fusing performance with live music and dance, enhanced by multi-media effects, the house and grounds of South Hill Park are transformed into the enchanted landscapes of the imagination. Co-created by Polly Wiseman and Paul Jepson, ‘Things That Go Bump’ follows Fireraisers’ previous acclaimed production ‘This Rough Magic’ – loosely based on ‘The Tempest’ and performed on an oilrig towed onto Brighton beach – which attracted a record one night audience of 35,000. World Premiere Various Venues

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