A tale of love and demons
by Zoe Hinks Directed by Carl Boardman
Sabotage Theatre Company premieres it's latest play on the aftermath of the witch craze, at the Marlborough Little Theatre for the Brighton Festival Fringe.
Rife with disease and war, the wilderness of 17th Century Kentish Marsh breeds people as hard as they come.In the fits of a raging storm a shipwrecked man is dragged four and a half miles to be left in the care of two eccentric peasant sisters, Rebecca and Tess Cowley. With no memory of his past, the girls help him create an identity reflecting their own hopes and desires. Is this stranger's presence darker than they could have envisaged?
Ravens is the second piece of new writing performed in Brighton by Sabotage Theatre Company.They started a reputation for brave and controversial work last year with' their production of What all the Rabbits are Doing. This play was shown at The New Venture Theatre, Brighton, The Space, London and the Edinburgh Fringe 08.
On What all the Rabbits are Doing
'Brilliant and innovative new writing executed by passionate young actors' ****ThreeWeeks
'Captivating' **** British Theatre Guide
'Pushing the boundaries of modern theatre and displaying provocative, no holds-barred action' **** Broadway Baby
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