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Performance

VenueBristol Old Vic
Also: Main House, Weston Studio, Cooper's Loft Studio
TownBristol
CountyCity of Bristol
From1st April 2014
To9th April 2014
WhenTue-Thu 10:00, 13:00. Sat, Mon-Wed 11:00, 15:30
PricesFrom £12.00. To £12.00.
Bristol Old Vic (V857)
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  • Date of change: 5 Dec 13 - T0274625054

Minotaur

Minotaur

Work:: Minotaur (S01154372859)

Every year, King Aegeus of Athens must send fourteen children to their deaths at the hands of the Minotaur: a monster, half-bull, half-man who roams the twisted labyrinth below the palace of King Minos of Crete. Only the monster's half-sister, Ariadne, knows the secret of how to tame it, but she is trapped in a maze of her own, unable to free herself from her cruel father. Aegeus waits for a son he no longer believes exists, the son who can kill the Minotaur, release Athens from its debt, and free Ariadne. Will he arrive? And if he does, will he do the right thing? Given a surprising twist, Minotaur is an exhilarating re-telling of the Greek legend that inspires it, full of bold story-telling, live music and song.
Author Adam Peck

Production:: (T0274625054)

This brand new play has been created in close consultation with KS2 children and staff, and arrives at Bristol Old Vic after touring to over twenty schools in Sedgemoor.
Producer Bristol Old Vic
Director Toby Hulse
Design Chris Gylee
Music Elizabeth Westcott
Producer Lucy Hunt
Other Laura Hylton (project co-ordinator)
Performer Roddy Peters (Minos)
Performer Jessica Macdonald (Ariandne)
Performer Malcolm Hamilton (Aegeus)
Performer Jack Holden (Theseus)

Listing:: L01150313068

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Production details

This brand new play has been created in close consultation with KS2 children and staff, and arrives at Bristol Old Vic after touring to over twenty schools in Sedgemoor. Studio

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