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| The Librarians' Joke | |
| By Little Wonder | |
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Fri 17th March to Sat 18th March at 8:00pm |
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The silence in the library is deafening. The time for breaking it is long overdue. In the home of written words, what has happened to the spoken ones? The Little Wonder librarians take you on a magical journey through tangled diagrams, book bar charts and flying pages. Using an innovative live soundtrack, striking visual images and audience interaction, Little Wonder creates a witty and beautiful story of a love left unspoken for too long. |
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| Tickets: £8, Concs£6 | Professional |
The Librarians' Joke, a delightful show that lifts the lid on library life. It is an energetic, interactive, emotional rollercoaster ride that tells the charming story of Rose and Pete's romance that never was.
Little Wonder was founded in 2003 by Suzy Harvey, Sara Kewly and Katherine Maxwell-Cook and was born out of a desire to make accessible, exciting and engaging theatre. Little Wonder look at different ways to tell a story. We like the strangeness of the everyday. We aim to challenge, delight and to push the boundaries of what theatre is and essentially, what it can be.
The Librarians' Joke has been in the making for 18 months and is directed by Empty Space award winner John Terry.