We are absolutely delighted to work in partnership with Hull City Council and East Riding of Yorkshire Council to help bring you all some much-needed Christmas cheer.
JOANNA HOLDEN RATTY Most recent productions include: The Tempest and Bleak House (Creation Theatre Company), Peter Pan (Hull Truck Theatre), Rising Up (English Folk Expo), Twelfth Night (Lyceum/Bristol Old Vic), Where There’s Muck There’s Bras (Northern Exhibition) and has also worked with York Theatre Royal, Bristol Old Vic, The British Library, Manchester Royal Exchange, Live Theatre, Northern Stage (Founder Member) Svenska Theatre Finland, Soho Theatre, Keswick Theatre by the Lake, Bush Theatre, The Royal Court, Bolton Octagon, RNT, Sheffield Crucible, Perth Rep, The Gate, The Tricycle, Polka, The Gilded Balloon. Companies include Vamos Theatre Company, Told by an Idiot, Kneehigh, Clowns without Borders, Cirque Du Soleil, Cartoon de Salvo, Vtol Dance Company, Royal Shakespeare Company, North East Theatre Consortium, Bamboozle Theatre Company, The Ding Foundation. Film includes: An interview with a Hitman and The Enormous Turnip.
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LAURIE JAMIESON PRINCE CHARMING Theatre credits include: The Canary & the Crow (Middle Child Theatre), The Last of the Pelican Daughters (The Wardrobe Ensemble), Joan of Leeds (Breach Theatre), Thor & Loki (Vicky Graham Productions/House of Blakewell), Weekend Rockstars & Mercury Fur (Middle Child Theatre), Wendy & Peter (Edinburgh Lyceum), Little Malcolm and his Struggle Against the Eunuchs (Southwark Playhouse); Dyl (Old Red Lion), Operation Black Antler (Blast Theory/Hydrocracker), Treasure Island and Sleeping Beauty (Hull Truck Theatre), Hollow (Bikeshed, Exeter), Richard II (Willow Globe).
Shows like this are a key part of the festive season for many people, with families and friends getting together to celebrate the joy of Christmas with the magic of live theatre, which, sadly this year, we have been unable to do. Working together with both councils has ensured that families across our region, as well as residents in care homes and children in schools can all enjoy a fun cultural experience, and get back to what we’ve all been missing: a little bit of joy and laughter in these difficult times! Thanks to everyone who has made this happen especially the extremely talented Hull Truck Theatre team. This production is proof that in times of adversity, creativity and the power of stories can bring magic back into our lives. So, sit back, grab a mince pie, and pour yourself a little bit of Christmas cheer. Enjoy the show! Mark Babych Janthi Mills-Ward Artistic Director
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