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SHOW TITLE
Sinbad
YEAR
2018
PERFORMED
NW England, N Wales & Ireland
DESCRIPTION
Think you know the story of Sinbad? Think again.
This summer Off the Ground stepped back in time for a spectacle of storytelling, setting sail on the greatest voyage of all time. When Sinbad hears tell of the legendary Solomon’s Reef, prophesied to hold all the lost treasures of the Earth, the temptation proves too great. The adventurer joins up with a cut-throat crew, travelling to the ends of the world to find their fame and fortune. As they meander their way across the oceans they find themselves shipwrecked on a whale, attacked by giant eagles, befriending an ogre and on the dinner plates of cannibals!
Creatures sensational and salivating, surreal and supercilious cross Sinbad and the sailors as they set their course for Solomon’s secret Reef.
"Under Ellie Hurt’s excellent direction, which fuses excellent movement from Grace Goulding and stage fighting from Dan Meigh, alongside Connor Wray’s clever adaptation, which seamlessly fuses elements of the traditional tale with modern-day references, we have a riotous evening of pure ensemble storytelling...Off the Ground’s Sinbad is another excellent production which provides everything you could want from an outdoor family production."****
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Written for OTG by Connor Wray.
Cast - Lily Almond, Pete Darwent, Adam Martyn, Will Flush, Nick Crosbie, Kathryn McGurk, Phil Rayner, Jessica Porter, Connor Wray, Ciara Durnford, Billy Czajkowska, Felipe Pacheco, Milly Palastre, Phil Rayner, Ben Newman, Joey Davies, Matty Gradden.
Movement direction by Grace Goulding.
Directed by Ellie Hurt.
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