Theatre

The Tin Drum

Date: Tuesday, Nov 7 2017 - Saturday, Nov 18 2017
Venue: Bristol Old Vic
Artists
Carl Grose, Günter Grass

On Oskar’s third birthday, he rails against the adult world and decides to remain a child forever. Armed with a heart full of rage, a singing voice that shatters glass, and a seemingly indestructible tin drum, Oskar sets about to reveal the world for what it truly is.

However, the world has other plans for our hero… The tide is turning. People are taking sides. And the shadow of the Black Witch draws ever closer.

Often hailed as one of the greatest novels ever written, Günter Grass’ surreal post-war masterpiece has never been more prescient. Kneehigh will retell this extraordinary story of love, war and fizz powder as startling musical satire: part Baroque opera, part psychedelic white-out, part epic poem. A burlesque, a blitzkreig, a tidal wave about to break.

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Written by Carl Grose, composed by Charles Hazlewood and directed by Mike Shepherd – the team that brought you the internationally acclaimed Dead Dog in a Suitcase (and other love songs), The Tin Drum is a folktale for troubled times: one political, profane and profound.

Read our interview with Bristol mime artist and cast member Les Bubb here.

Mon-Sat 7.30pm plus Sat 2.30pm. Ages 14+.

For more info, visit bristololdvic.org.uk/the-tin-drum.html

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By steve wright, Thursday, Aug 31 2017

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