Matinees:
Thursday 26 March Thursday 02 April Thursday 09 April
Matinees:
Saturday 04 April
Evenings:
Tuesday 07 April
WEDNESDAY 25 MARCH - SATURDAY 25 APRIL
Directed by Adam Barnard
Designed by Sam Dowson
Lighting by John Harris, Music by Peter Michaels
A war rages. All the men in the little town of Sosso have gone to fight - except for Vasco, the timid barber.
Then Lieutenant September arrives on a mission to recruit the barber.
Vasco is needed for 'top secret' duty. But is it really to cut the Mirador General's hair?
Meanwhile, in a cart in the forest, Marguerite dreams of a scissor-wielding hero. Accompanied by her father Caesar, and his collection of stuffed dogs, she sets off in pursuit.
Georges Schehadé (1905-1989), a Lebanese poet and dramatist, who often worked in Paris where Histoire de Vasco played in 1957, wrote this controversial play at the height of France's Algerian war. Funny and moving, half fairy tale, half Goon Show, our production is the premiere of a hitherto unknown version by the poet Ted Hughes.
Cast: Tobias Beer, Robert Benfield, Jonathan Broadbent, Richard Heap, Michael Kirk, Richard O'Callaghan, Laura Rees and William Tapley.
Running time: 2 and a half hours
WEDNESDAY 25 March 7:45pm
THURSDAY 26 March 2:30pm * / 7:45pm
* Post-show discussion
FRIDAY 27 March 7:45pm
SATURDAY 28 March 7:45pm
MONDAY 30 March 7:45pm
TUESDAY 31 March 7:45pm
WEDNESDAY 1 April 7:45pm
THURSDAY 2 April 2:30pm * / 7:45pm
* Post-show discussion
FRIDAY 3 April 7:45pm
SATURDAY 4 April 3:00pm ** / 7:45pm
** Audio described performace
MONDAY 6 April 7:45pm
TUESDAY 7 April 7:45pm **
** Audio described performace
WEDNESDAY 8 April 7:45pm
THURSDAY 9 April 2:30pm * / 7:45pm
* Post-show discussion
FRIDAY 10 April 7:45pm
SATURDAY 11 April 3:00pm / 7:45pm
TUESDAY 14 April 7:45pm
WEDNESDAY 15 April 7:45pm
THURSDAY 16 April 7:45pm
FRIDAY 17 April 7:45pm
SATURDAY 18 April 3:00pm / 7:45pm
MONDAY 20 April 7:45pm
TUESDAY 21 April 7:45pm
WEDNESDAY 22 April 7:45pm
THURSDAY 23 April 7:45pm
FRIDAY 24 April 7:45pm
SATURDAY 25 April 3:00pm / 7:45pm
The Life and Work of Ted Hughes
Saturday 18 April