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A Feast of Bones archiveA gentleman dines at a fine French restaurant - but at Le Monde Bouleverse you never get quite what you expect. Underneath their human exteriors, beastly greeds and needs are crouching, awaiting their chance to pounce! And in times of war and social chaos, how easily they become unleashed. Under the twinkling lights, one beautiful waitress sits, polishing her knives and waiting for one very special customer to walk through the door. We are all welcome to dine at Le Monde Bouleverse but one cunning customer is about to be served a meal that he will never forget. In Le Monde Bouleverse revenge is a dish best served cold. Theatre Lovett take their inspiration for A Feast of Bones from the story of Henny Penny, paralleling this story of five birds who joyously march towards an unforeseen doom with the jingoisitic march of Europe towards a 'glorious war' in 1914. So let the merry music strike up, let hunger be satisfied and let the laughter be so loud you cannot hear the distant thunder.

Creatives/Company

Author: Frances Kay (after an original idea by Theatre Lovett)
Company: Theatre Lovett
Director: Muireann Ahern
Design: Muireann Ahern
Costume: Muireann Ahern
Music: Nico Brown
Musical Director: Nico Brown
Lighting(s): Soren La Cour (Gruppe 38 - Original Lighting Designer), Zia Holly (Lighting Redesign)

A Feast of Bones

A Feast of Bones (Play) production archive for QTIX code T617492186. Details of all A Feast of Bones archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1996202717

Archive Listings

29 Oct 16
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30 Oct 16
The Mac (Metropolitan Arts Centre)
Belfast
Performance Details => Venue archive
7 Jul 16
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9 Jul 16
Birmingham Repertory Theatre
Birmingham, West Midlands
Performance Details => Venue archive

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