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What is Malvern Cube?? Here is our article for The Malvern Observer. Check your paper this week!
Ian Siegal
25th July
Sheelanagig
29th May
Stomp and Holler
Friday 26th June
The Wonder Stuff
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22nd May 7.30pm
Monday 20th April 2015
Tickets available from www.cubebookings.ticketsource.co.uk
£15 advance
Waiting For A Friend / Secretarial Services
23rd May
Tickets available on the door
Don't forget to grab your tickets for MADDY PRIOR, HANNAH JAMES and GILES LEWIN
In concert on 22nd April.
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Clod Ensemble present
The Red Chair
Written and Performed by Sarah Cameron Produced in Association with Fuel Directed by Suzy Willson Music by Paul Clark Friday 19th and Saturday 20th of June 2015 ‘One of those innovative and anarchic companies thrusting its way through traditional boundaries of theatre’ The Guardian on Clod Ensemble A story of a dysfunctional father who literally eats himself into a chair! The show, in the form of an epic ballad is described as somewhere between a ghost story, Grimm’s fairy tale and a parents guide on how not to bring up children. With is turbulent language and hilariously grotesque imagery this piece is a modern take on folk and fairy tale storytelling traditions. Think Roald Dahl, Spike Milligan and Nikolai Gagol! Both funny and deadly serious The Red Chair can only be described as magical tale of neglect. A father who eats and eats, a mother doomed to cook his meals and their ‘inveesible’ daughter. This one woman show performed by Sarah Cameron involves just a chair and simple lighting. Sarah performs with the physical vitality which has become a trademark of the Clod Ensemble’s work, originating from the training she and director Suzy Wilson received at Jacques Lecoq school in Paris. Spoken in a rich Scots dialect Sarah, originally from Dundee, captivates the audience drawing them into the bizarre world of a troubled family. Paul Clark, Co-Artistic Director, composed a sparse selection of pieces especially for the show which intensifies the key moments in the story. The Red Chair is approximately 1 hour 55 minutes long (including interval) and suitable for anybody aged 14+. Towards the end of the show, the audience members receive a wee dram of whisky and a chocolate to prepare them for the ghostly epilogue. Trailer available here. Tickets available from cubebookings.ticketsource.co.uk Standard Tickets £12 Concession £9. Facebook: www.facebook.com/events/TheRedChair/ www.facebook.com/ClodEnsemble
We are delighted here at Weekend Cube to be hosting Fetch Theatre present 'Cloth of the World' This production is inspired by the world famous Mappa Mundi housed at Hereford Cathederal. The Cloth of the World is a spellbinding performance of mystery and adventure featuring stunning puppets and masks, shadow projections and a stunning soundtrack. Journey into a fantastical world of wonder - Mappa Mundi. A world ruled by the imagination with mermaids, mandrakes and giant gold digging ants. Travel into a time when anything was possible, a time when everything was incredible. But beware, here be monsters. Cloth of the World' is the first of many children and family performances that we wish to bring to the Weekend Cube. We hope it will be a spell binding experience that families can all be a part of and look forward to returning too. We would like to build a community where Children can be apart of an exciting theatre experience. After the show audiences will be able to explore the puppets in an informal setting. We will be offering cakes and treats for sale in the cafe related to the performance, so please feel free to stay behind in the cube lounge and cafe where you can talk about the show, share your own stories and see how the puppets can be brought to life. A visual tale, this funny and moving show, features The Fetches amazing puppets and illuminates the medieval world for all ages. We look forward to seeing you. Saturday 18th April Performance starts at 6 pm for approx 50 mins - 1 hr Doors open at 5.30pm Tickets £6 (conc) £4