1927
The Animals and Children Took to the Streets
Tue 12 – Sat 16 Feb 2013 7.30pm, Sat matinee 3pm
Theatre £15.50 (£13.50), £17.50 (£15.50) Sat matinee £12.50, Under 26s £10.50
Production Company: 1927
Welcome to the Bayou, a part of the city feared and loathed wherein lies the infamous Bayou Mansions; a sprawling stinking tenement block, where curtain-twitchers and peeping-toms live side by side, and the wolf is always at the door.
When Agnes Eaves and her daughter arrive late one night, does it signal hope in this hopeless place, or has the real horror only just begun? Seamlessly synchronizing live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is the wickedly twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the international hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea.
Like a giant novel bursting into life, 1927 invite you on a theatrical journey of startling originality.
“The macabre, musically ingenious and graphically glorious company called 1927…Anyone interested in the theatre should see this company now.” The Observer
“1927: Their star is on the ascendant and there is nothing quite like them.” The Times
Running time: 70 mins (no interval)
Age 11+
Post Show Talk: Wed 13 Feb (7.30pm performance)
Co-commissioned by BAC, the Malthouse Theatre Melbourne, The Showroom (University of Chichester)
The Animals and Children Took to the Streets
Dates & Times
| Tue 12 Feb | Theatre | 7:30pm | ||
| Wed 13 Feb | Theatre | 7:30pm | ||
| Thu 14 Feb | Theatre | 7:30pm | ||
| Fri 15 Feb | Theatre | 7:30pm | ||
| Sat 16 Feb | Theatre | 3:00pm | ||
| Sat 16 Feb | Theatre | 7:30pm |
Theatre
Seating up to 550, audiences are assured of an excellent view of the stage and comfortable seating in this well-designed auditorium. The theatre stages the best national and international plays and performances, as well as contemporary and international dance, music and comedians.











1 Comment
Just come back from the show, spellbinding, the best thing I have seen in a very long time
Alistair Marshall at 6:07pm on Sat 16th Feb 2013