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Performance

VenueMarket Theatre
TownLedbury
CountyHerefordshire
From8th April 2017
To8th April 2017
When20:00
Market Theatre (V1187)
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  • Date of change: 27 Mar 17 - T01046992584

Scorched

Work:: Scorched (S02055688333)

1941. Egypt. WWII. An escaped German officer. A two-day chase across the brutal Sahara. A triumphant capture. A hero's return. 1991. England. Jack reigns from the armchair of his rest home, a local legend. Decorated veteran of Tobruk. Former river warden, boxer, horse whisperer, boat builder, charmer, prolific father and husband to a very unhappy wife. Memories are, by his own hand, tattooed on his body but dementia is eroding his mind. As the Gulf War rages, the past drags him back to the scorched sands. Inspired by the writer's grandfather.
Author Lisle Turner

Production:: (T01046992584)

Scorched uses new writing, visual physical theatre, period music and an innovative set to create the workings of a mind sinking into the sands of time.
Producer Turtle Key Arts
Presented byOpen Sky Productions
Director Claire Coache
Design Andrew Purvin
Lighting Ben Hughes
Design Ben Hughes (video)
Sound Robin Berry
Costume Juliet Blamey
Design Sarah Townsend (puppets)
Other Emma Lezenby (Tattoo animations)
Other Suzie Evans (Horse animations)
Performer Robin Berry

Listing:: L1569806403




Production details

Scorched uses new writing, visual physical theatre, period music and an innovative set to create the workings of a mind sinking into the sands of time.

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