Award winning writer-performer Daniel Bye and Chumbawamba singer-songwriter Boff Whalley are set to visit Trowbridge Town Hall on Friday 2 July at 8pm on the summer 2021 tour of their exciting new joint production These Hills Are Ours, which explores their mutual love of running, celebrates the freedom to roam wild places - and asks what they’re really running from. For the last three years Bye and Whalley have been running a series of routes, from the centre of the city in which they found themselves, to the top of the peak overlooking that city - culminating in one epic journey for Dan, more than twice as far as he’s ever run before. But what were they running from?
Inspired by a 90-mile run to the Peak District, These Hills Are Ours explores the muddy joys of trail running – then invites its audience out for a jog
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The stage is set for English theatres to reopen from Monday, and venues are banking on crowds returning this summer. Which shows are opening, will audiences return - and could the comeback be short-lived?
If a playwright had written the pandemic, a theatre critic might have struggled to pin down its genre - tragedy, thriller, depressing kitchen sink drama or farce?
But they might have recognised the writer s skill in timing the plot twists.
Just as you think you re finally getting to the happy ending, the suspense, tension and terror begin to build again.
Artistic director Natalie Ibu has unveiled her first season at Northern Stage.
Explaining how it feels to be both joining an organisation and debuting a first season during a pandemic, Ibu stated: But – whilst a surprise twist – it s provided a brilliant opportunity to hit the ground running, collaborating with artists, with place, with the personal and the political to meet audiences wherever they are and then lead them back to our building when it s safe to do so.
As part of the season, a special series of micro-stories will be told, titled
Can We Come In?. Available on-demand from 27 January, the programme will commence with