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The Company of Wolves archiveIn a tiny village on the edge of the mountains, a young girl puts on her red shoes and cloak, and heads into the forest alone, watched by unseen eyes. As the shadows lengthen, she begins to run... Now the hunt begins. But Red Riding Hood doesn't believe in fear. Strong-minded, armed with a carving knife and a cunning mind, she feels invincible. A chance meeting with a huntsman turns an innocent journey into a seductive and terrifying race. Locked in a battle of wills, who will win the race and claim their victim? Angela Carter's classic tale has been adapted by Burn the Curtain and Shiona Morton to be a promenade theatre adventure for runners and walkers. It also includes elements of the author's stories 'Wolf-Alice', 'Peter and the Wolf ' and 'The Werewolf'. Join Burn the Curtain in the theatrical re-telling of this dark and mysterious modern classic. We need you to run or walk with us. To help us to sniff out those who have been born feet first, to hunt those who are hairy on the inside... The route will be between 2 miles for walkers, and 5 miles for runners. The tale will be performed along the way. To take part in the show, come prepared for physical activity, either running or walking, with appropriate clothing and good footwear. Some of the action will take place in the dark, so bring a torch or head torch if you have one. There are several route options you can pick the path you want to take at different points in the performance. Choose to be a hunter or a gatherer, fleet of foot or eagle eyed, to pick up the pace, or tread carefully along the forest path.

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Book by: Angela Carter (original book)
Company: Burn the Curtain
Author: Angela Carter
Adapted by: Shiona Morton
Director: Joe Hancock

The Company of Wolves

The Company of Wolves (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0749200288. Details of all The Company of Wolves archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1632780494

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22 Apr 16
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23 Apr 16
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