There Be Monsters!

Glenn Noble (Director), Joshua Patel (Performer), Jessica Rowe (Performer), Gareth Price-Baghurst (Performer)

    Research output: Practice-Based and Non-textual ResearchPerformance

    Abstract

    An original outdoor promenade performance, adapted from Cervantes' Don Quixote (1605). Directed by Glenn Noble, Co-written by Jes Rowe, Gareth Price-Baghurst and Josh Patel. Dramaturgy by Richard Headon. with Masks and Design by Jonny Dixon, Original songs and music by the company.

    Premiered at Summer at Southside, July 14th 2018.
    Further Performances:
    Just So Festival, Rode Hall Estate, Cheshire - 17th-19th August
    Big Feast Festival, Stoke-On-Trent - 24th & 25th August
    October Plenty Festival, Borough Market, Bankside, London -21st October
    2019
    Emerge Festival, Cannock, Wolverhampton - 6th April
    Mantle Arts, Coalville, West Midlands - 6th May
    Wolford Wood, Moreton-in-Marsh - 25th & 26th May
    Ryecroft Hall Park, Tameside, Greater Manchester - 8th August
    Statfold Barn Festival, Tamworth - 11th August
    All In The Mind Fest, Basingstoke - 14th September
    2021
    Citadel Arts in the Streets, St Helens, Merseyside - 4th September

    Co-Commissioned by Birmingham Hippodrome, Déda Derby’s Offsite Programme, and Appetite Stoke, and funded by Arts Council of England National Lottery Project Funds.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherThe Fabularium
    Publication statusPublished - 14 Jul 2018

    Keywords

    • outdoor performance
    • adaptation
    • Spanish translation
    • Cervantes
    • theatre
    • folk music
    • folk song
    • Masks

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