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Performance

VenueHull Truck Theatre
Also: Studio, The Heron
TownHull
CountyHumberside
From13th June 2002
To29th June 2002
When19:30
PricesFrom £4.50. To £11.50.
Hull Truck Theatre (V935)
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Moby Dick

Work:: Moby Dick (S0652083038)

Re-live the great story on-board a ship in this classic seafaring story...the sailor's song from the crows nest is heard above; Captain Ahab's 'coffin tap' tread echoes on the decks beneath. The ghosts, the doomed Pequod's crew, rise from the hold. The harpooners recreate the horror of 'the last great hunt' as their voyage takes us deeper into a world of obsession, power and darkness. Music, magical visual image, and a dynamic storytelling style all combine in a ghostly performance within the atmospheric close quarters of the ship's aft deck auditorium.
Book by Hermann Melville

Production:: (T911985146)

The greatest adventure of all time shall be brought to life, against the backdrop of Hull's fishing heritage. A play within a play, the action will flit between 1950s Hull and 19th Century America. A whistle stop trip through history, a cast of six, will adopt a myriad of roles, plucked straight from the Hull dockside and the heart of Moby Dick.
Producer Hull Truck
Adapted by Nick Lane
Adapted by John Godber
Director John Godber
Design Pip Leckenby
Lighting Graham Kirk
Choreographer Lucy Cullingford
Costume John Boddy
Performer Lucy Cullingford
Performer Dicken Ashworth
Performer Martin Barass
Performer Joanne Jolley
Performer Sarah Parks
Performer Amy Tomson

Listing:: L2079243901




Production details

The greatest adventure of all time shall be brought to life, against the backdrop of Hull's fishing heritage. A play within a play, the action will flit between 1950s Hull and 19th Century America. A whistle stop trip through history, a cast of six, will adopt a myriad of roles, plucked straight from the Hull dockside and the heart of Moby Dick.

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