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Performance

VenueLancaster Arts
Also: Great Hall, Nuffield Theatre
TownLancaster
CountyLancashire
From19th February 2015
To19th February 2015
When20:00
PricesFrom £5.00. To £7.00.
Lancaster Arts (V522)
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  • Date of change: 11 Dec 14 - T373104901

The Red Chair

Work:: The Red Chair (S2044242836)

The Red Chair is a surreal ballad populated with larger than life characters, told in rich and saucy Scots dialect which draws the audience into the extraordinary world of a troubled family (with a dram of whisky to help along the way). A contemporary take on folk and fairytale storytelling traditions, The Red Chair tells the story of a father who eats and eats until he turns into the chair he is sitting upon, the wife doomed to cook his meals and their 'infeasible' daughter. By turns haunting and humorous, The Red Chair takes audiences on a journey through a landscape of twisted reason, extreme compulsion and eye watering complacency, where domestic drudgery happens on an operatic scale and a father's dereliction of duty reaches epic proportions.
Author Sarah Cameron

Production:: (T373104901)

Produced in association with Fuel. Running time: 1hr 55mins including interval. Suitable for ages 15+
Company Clod Ensemble
Director Suzy Willson
Design Sarah Blenkinsop
Lighting Hansjorg Schmidt
Music Paul Clark
Performer Sarah Cameron

Listing:: L01717129025




Production details

Produced in association with Fuel. Running time: 1hr 55mins including interval. Suitable for ages 15+

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