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The North
Friday 1st March 2019 at 6pm
Saturday 2nd March 2019 at 8pm
The North is another utopian dreamscape from the talents of John Clevillé Dance, following their acclaimed debut Plan B for Utopia.
If you're a fan of dance, physical theatre and puppetry you're in luck as The North is an enchanting blend of all three!
Be transported to a land that only few dare venture - the depth of the forest green, a desert plain of ice cool. Ancient gods and wild animals roam at the point where the terrible and sublime converge.... a spellbinding affair.
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Nailed It
Friday 8th of March 2019 at 6pm
Saturday 9th of March 2019 at 8pm
Let's get ready to rapture! If you're looking for a night filled with belly-aching laughs and sassy charm, look no further. You've heard his backstory in the award-nominated Christ on a Bike and demonstrated the wonders of Pontius Pilates in Cross Fit.
Now your sassy King of the Shoes, Jesus L’Oreal, descends on the Small City with a glorious high-octane hour of song, dance and Jehovah’s fitness!
Your missionary position will surely be guaranteed in the Kingdom of Hosannadu when you come along.
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Marie
Friday 29th March 2019 at 6pm
Saturday 30th March 2019 at 8pm
Fast-paced and irreverent, Marie is a darkly comic new play inspired by the life of Mary Queen of Scots, but given a distinctly modern twist.
The first rule of Mary Queen of Scots is the person you choose must be dead. The second? You have to be dressed up to get in.
Situating historical tales firmly in the present day, this piece of theatre brings history to vivid, vivacious life.
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The Tailor of Inverness
Friday 5th April 2019 at 6pm
Saturday 6th April 2019 at 8pm
Matthew Zajac takes us on a journey from Galicia to Inverness, with many pit-stops along the way - crossing borders from Ukraine to Poland, to Russia to Iran to Egypt to Italy to Germany to Scotland.
It is a story of journeys, of how a boy who grew up on a farm in Galicia (Eastern Poland, now Western Ukraine) came to be a tailor in Inverness.
The fable tows the line between a self reflective intimacy, and the histories of several major conflicts in twentieth century history.
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