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How To Save a Rock by Pigfoot Theatre

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on 19th April 2021

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Topic
  • Drama
  • Family activities
  • Natural environment
Help type
  • Entertainment
Community
  • Amesbury
  • Bradford-on-Avon
  • Calne
  • Chippenham
  • Cricklade
  • Corsham
  • Devizes
  • Ludgershall
  • Malmesbury
  • Marlborough
  • Melksham
  • Mere
  • Royal Wootton Bassett
  • Salisbury
  • Tidworth
  • Trowbridge
  • Warminster
  • Westbury
  • Wilton
  • Pewsey
  • Downton
  • Tisbury
  • Lyneham
  • Purton

FREE or Pay What U Can (1 ticket per family): £0, £5, £10, £20

Running time: 60 minutes | Age guidance 7+ | Online Stream via YouTube

Kids, carers, parents, grandparents… we are thrilled to announce a digital partnership with Pigfoot Theatre and some wonderful venues that we know – The Albany, Camden People’s Theatre, Poplar Union, Slung Low – to bring you a multi-award winning, comedy to your homes. After the most rubbish of times we want to look ahead to saving our planet. So this is a pay what you can event. We have no access to who pays what. Our suggestion is £10 per household, but if you need to pay nothing that is totally fine too, the most important thing is that you are there.

It’s 2026, and we’ve found a letter from the last ever polar bear. He’s somehow ended up at the top of Scotland. We’re going to save him. Join us on a wild polar bear chase, through peat bogs and protests. We might just need your help…

How To Save A Rock is a bike-powered family comedy about how to still have hope. This show is entirely carbon-neutral. The lighting is powered by solar-power and a bike cycled live on stage, production materials are recycled and recyclable, and all sound effects created live, and we offset the digital footprint of streaming.

Details of how to access the event and attend the How To Save A Rock streaming will appear in your inbox. If you have not received your invitation via email with link and password on the day of the event, please contact us.

Reviews:

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ‘hilarious and touching… as many people as possible should see it’ Theatre Weekly

★ ★ ★ ★ ‘hope is paramount’ The Scotsman

‘a whirlwind of fun for all ages… as delightful as it is important to see’ The Plays The Thing

Featured on: BBC News Scotland, The New York Times, Reuters, and Sky News.

Awards:

WINNER of the Sunday Times Playwriting Award, 2019 (NSDF)
WINNER of the Samuel French New Play Award, 2019 (NSDF)
WINNER of the Camden People’s Theatre Award, 2019 (NSDF)
WINNER of the Staging Change Award for VAULT Festival 2020

   

Online 1st May 2021 - 3rd May 2021

Starts 11:00 | Ends 15:00

Saturday 1 May, 11am and 3pm; Sunday 2 May, 3pm; Monday 3 May, 3pm

Cost : FREE or Pay What U Can (1 ticket per family): £0, £5, £10, £20

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