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Treasure Island archiveStevenson's story of pirates, double crossing and treasure. Treasure Island follows Young Jim Hawkins and his motley crew across the ocean in their search for hidden pirate spoils. With mutiny in the air they soon face deadly peril from the most ruthless pirate to ever terrorise the seven seas - Long John Silver! So can young 'Jim Lad' out-wit the scoundrel and live to claim the treasure? Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 classic is brought to life with theatrical magic on the beautiful South Lawn of Wycliffe Hall. Jim has three visitors and life is never the same again. This journey of discovery and betrayal is re-imagined in an inventive theatrical adaptation by Gari Jones, whose 'Christmas Carol' for Creation delighted audiences last Christmas at the North Wall. Whilst retaining the narrative of Stevenson's classic, with depth, integrity, a dash of thriller and a large amount of silliness, Gari Jones' adaptation zips along like a wacky race brimming with pirate speak, off-the-wall characters and a whole heap of sea shanties. Treasure Island will be performed on the beautiful lawn in front of Wycliffe Hall, as well as on tour in Oxfordshire and beyond.

Cast/Performers

Hayley Murray (Jim), Graeme Rose (Trelivesey / Tom), Katherine Toy (Mum / Dog), Nicholas Osmond (Pew / Silver), Herb Cuanalo (Bones / Hands / A-ha / Gunn)

Creatives/Company

Book by: Robert Louis Stevenson
Company: Creation Theatre
Adapted by: Gari Jones
Director(s): Gari Jones, Matthew Coulton
Design: David Spence
Musical Director: Patrick Stockbridge
Stage Manager: Robin Gallardo-Parsons

Treasure Island

Treasure Island (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1165559617. Details of all Treasure Island archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S5343

Archive Listings

23 Jul 24
  to
17 Aug 24
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Oxford, Oxfordshire
Performance Details => Venue archive

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