Manchester Theatre Plays Grimm Tales

Manchester Theatre Plays Grimm Tales
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Library Theatre, Manchester will play Grimm Tales adapted from the Brothers Grimm's tales by Carol Ann Duffy, dramatised by Tim Supple, directed by Rachel O'Riordan running from 5th Dec 2009 to 23rd Jan 2010.

Suitable for young people aged six upwards, their teachers, friends, and families. The Brothers Grimm’s dark and spooky stories have always captivated children, with their enticing mix of mystery, enchantment, and humour.

Rachel O’Riordan directs this atmospheric adaptation by Carol Ann Duffy, the recently appointed Poet Laureate, which promises to provide a feast of first-rate physical, musical and mythical theatre. Classic stories such as Hansel and Gretel you may know; but there are several you may not!

“If you do choose to go down to the woods today, you’re sure of a big surprise” - The Guardian

“The best demonstration all year of the living power of theatre. The children squealed with delight, and so did I” - The Observer -- www.librarytheatre.com

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