PAST EVENTS
PAST EVENTS
2011
The Wolves of Willoughby Chase
by Joan Aiken, adapted for the stage by Kate Stephenson and Jez Thurgood
The Edinburgh Festival
Left in the care of an evil governess, two cousins must fight to survive and regain what is rightfully theirs. Joan Aiken's rollicking tale of dangerous villains, mistreated orphans, shipwreck, daring escape and terrifying wolves.
Love's Labour's Lost
by William Shakespeare
Touring
Return to the era of rock 'n' roll, Buddy Holly and Elvis dominate the charts, the Jive is in and The King of Navarre and his friends have sworn off wine and women in a bid to get some studying done. But will they keep their oaths when the beautiful Princess of France and her delectable entourage arrive on a diplomatic mission?
Misunderstandings, mayhem, music and...Russians
Jane Eyre
by Charlotte Bronte adapted by Not Cricket Productions
Younger Hall, St Andrews
Immerse yourself in events from Charlotte Bronte's compelling novel; open doors, climb stairs and venture down corridors to discover scenes of love, passion and hardship, and perhaps even learn the terrible secret of Thornfield Hall.
2010
The Wind in the Willows
by Kenneth Grahame adapted by Taryn Davison
The Edinburgh Festival
A faithful adaptation of the Kenneth Grahame classic. Join Badger, Ratty and Mole as they try to keep the exuberant Mr Toad out of trouble and save Toad Hall from the clutches of the evil
stoats and weasels. Set in the vibrant atmosphere of the 1930s, a small and multi-talented cast bring the story to life with
original music, dance and physical theatre. A fun and lively show for all the family.
The Tempest
by William Shakespeare
Castle Sands, St Andrews
A magical production of this timeless tale of love, revenge and forgiveness, performed on promenade in the atmospheric surroundings of Castle Sands. Influenced by the location and featuring an original score, this is Shakespeare without pretension.