The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 21 and Version 20 of Creation Theatre Company

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Creation Theatre Company and The Factory present Hamlet (5-24 March) and The Odyssey (29 March - 28 April)at Blackwell's Bookshop, Broad Street, Oxford.
A Christmas Carol
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Hamlet
at the North Wall Arts Centre, South Parade, Oxford, OX2 7NN.
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A Factory Production
(www.thenorthwall.org)
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Directed by Tim Carroll
8th December 2011 – 7th January 2012
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5 – 24 March
Tickets: £8.50 - £30.00
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The King is dead. What happens next will be different every night.
The brainchild of director Tim Carroll, The Factory bring their flagship show to Oxford this spring. So far almost 15,000 audience members have helped create a one-night only, sometimes unexpected and always surprising, interpretation of Hamlet. Now it’s your turn.
A rigorous exploration of Shakespeare’s verse combined with The Factory’s spirit of mischief and spontaneous play allow the company to delve into the endless possibilities within Shakespeare’s greatest work.
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Every audience member is asked to bring a random object to be used as props during the performance. Everything is welcome, large or small, ordinary or bizarre.
This Christmas Creation Theatre Company will conjure up an atmospheric Dickensian London, in the most appropriate setting of The North Wall’s converted Victorian swimming pool. Let Creation take you through the smoky 19th Century streets, where we’ll meet Marley’s ghost, the jolly Mr Fezziwig and cantankerous Ebenezer Scrooge and along the way discover the true meaning of Christmas.
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The Odyssey

29 March – 28 April

A co-production between Creation and The Factory.

Directed by Tim Carroll

The story that changes every time it is told.

The myth of Odysseus’s epic journey was ancient when Homer committed it to writing. Almost three thousand years later the stories still echo through our narrative memory. They are tales of famous heroes and villains; Athena, Zeus and the Cyclops, and those you might not know yet; six-headed Scylla, the whirlpool Charybdis and the lethargic Lotus-Eaters.

The Factory turn their unique spirit of spontaneity, playfulness and imagination to Homer’s epic story this spring. Combining movement, song, text and improvisation, each performance will be an original retelling that recreates the spirit of one of the world’s oldest oral storytelling traditions.

Come along and play your part in a magical, unique happening.

Tickets £10 - £29
Box Office: 01865 766266 or book online at www.creationtheatre.co.uk

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A Christmas Carol

at the North Wall Arts Centre, South Parade, Oxford, OX2 7NN.

(www.thenorthwall.org)

8th December 2011 – 7th January 2012

Tickets: £8.50 - £30.00


This Christmas Creation Theatre Company will conjure up an atmospheric Dickensian London, in the most appropriate setting of The North Wall’s converted Victorian swimming pool. Let Creation take you through the smoky 19th Century streets, where we’ll meet Marley’s ghost, the jolly Mr Fezziwig and cantankerous Ebenezer Scrooge and along the way discover the true meaning of Christmas.


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