Synopsis Based on the classic book by Jonathan Swift World premiere of a new stage adaptation for schools and family audiences aged 9+ . It's 1699. Lemuel Gulliver sets sail from England for lands unknown. Shipwrecked, he finds himself to be a powerful giant in one land, a tiny plaything in another. Then, abandoned by his crew, he discovers a flying island, and a strange world where men are beasts ruled by beautiful, civilised horses. Meanwhile, Gulliver's daughter Molly waits at home for his return, and to hear his extraordinary tale. But Gulliver's adventures have changed him for ever... Can Molly help him truly return to the world he left behind? Dragon Breath and Curve bring Swift's tale to life for modern audiences with their celebrated epic, visual performance style, in award-winning playwright Peter Rumney's funny and powerful play. Studio
60 Rutland Street Leicester Leicestershire LE1 1SB
Telephone
0116 242 3560
Station
Description
Opened Autumn 2008. Curve features two auditoria, one with 750 fixed seats while a 350 seat auditorium will provide a versatile smaller space. When the 32 tonne steel walls separating the stage and the foyer are lifted, the stage will be visible from street level.
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