A Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds production, adapted by Daniel O'Brien from the Laurie Lee Novel
Amy plays the role of DOTH and Rosie in Abigail Anderson's production.
Rural Gloucestershire, England 1917. Horses pulling ploughs. Charabanc outings to Weston-super-Mare. The frozen white winters and blazing orange summers of memory. Heroic fourteen-year-old giant Spadge Hopkins. Tyrannical teacher Old Crabby. The warring ancient rival Grannies Trill and Wallon. And of course that first, unforgettable, cider-fuelled encounter in the harvest fields. Laurie Lee’s story puts on record the England that we have traded for the petrol engine in an evocative prose poem that sparkles, winks and wryly smiles.
Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds 18th - 24th March
Newbury Corn Exchange March 29th - 31st
Wakefield Theatre Royal April 8th - 10th
Guildford Yvonne Arnaud April 12th - 17th
Chipping Norton April 20th - 21st
Huddersfield Lawrence Batley April 22nd - 24th
Buxton Opera House April 27th - 28th
Worcester Swan april 29th - May 1st
Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds May 5th - 9th
Oldham Colliseum May 11th - 13th
Spalding South Holland Centre May 14th - 15th
Winchester Theatre Royal 18th / 19th May
Oxford Playhouse - May 25th - 29th
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