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Performance

VenueNew Vic Theatre
Also: Stephen Joseph Room, Theatre in the Round
TownNewcastle-under-Lyme
CountyStaffordshire
From28th June 2019
To13th July 2019
When19:30. Sat, Thu Mats 14:15
New Vic Theatre (V119)
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  • Date of change: 10 Jun 19 - T01462864936

The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart

Work:: The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart (S0946519519)

Prudencia Hart is a collector of folk songs, an academic who has devoted her life to the study of folk material. She comes to the village fair in search of songs for her thesis 'Paradigms of Emotional Contact in The Performance and Text of Traditional Folk Song in Scotland 1572 - 1798'. After the fair she finds herself at a "lock-in" with the locals where songs are sung and stories told. That's when she hears of the existence of the lost song, the song beyond song... the original song... the uncollected song. She sets off on a journey into the night to find it. Audiences are invited to share a "lock-in" with the National Theatre of Scotland's company of actors and participate in an evening of supernatural story-telling, music and theatre inspired by the Border Ballads, Burns and the poems of Robert Service.
Author David Greig

Production:: (T01462864936)

Producer New Vic
Director Anna Marsland
Design E Mallin Parry
Lighting Daniella Beattie
Sound James Earls-Davis
Sound Alex Day (associate sound designer)
Director Anji Carroll (CDG - casting director)
Director Jennifer Jackison (movement director)
Performer Alice Blundell (Eastate Woman / Ensemble)
Performer David Fairs (Nick / Ensemble)
Performer Eleanor House (Professor McIntosh / Ensemble)
Performer Suni La (Prudence)
Performer Matthew McVarish (Colon / Ensemble)

Listing:: L0970430317




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  • 9 Jul 19 Captioned
  • 13 Jul 19 Audio Described
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