Moby Dick
SS Great Britain 18 -21 & 23-26 August 7pm & 9pm
Moby Dick on the S.S Great Britain
Directed by Alison Farina
Produced by Rebecca Megson Smith
Written by Phil John & Simon Harvey Williams
Music/Sound by Daniel Greensmith
Performed by Sophia McLean, Sonal Fricker, Ed Browning, Amy Harris, Gerard Cooke
"An exciting immersive experience on a beautiful and historic site"
Muddy Stilletos

"It’s impossible to give a standing ovation when you’re already stood, but I would have, if I could."


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"Impressive and memorable. It is unsurprising that tickets are in short supply."


Bath Echo
"Entertaining and cleverly staged...slick...an enjoyable and a memorable watch."


Bristol 24/7.com
Onwards!
Our free event 'Inside Moby Dick' was wonderful  with Dr Laurence Publicover on  'How to read Moby Dick/The theatrical nature of the novel' . An insightful deep dive into the context and drama of Herman Melville's great book.  Afterwards we had a spot of music by Dan Greensmith our Composer for the show followed by a talk-around with the production team and actors. 

FREE EVENT

 All aboard the Tobacco Factory Theatre Bar! We're hosting a fascinating evening of all things Moby Dick ahead of our critically acclaimed production on Brunel's SS Great Britain this summer. With an expert talk, music, talks from the production team and cast, plus the chance for a Q&A, it's going to be a great night! And it's all FREE! For more details and to get your mitts on your FREE ticket to this event go to: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/inside-moby-dick-with-darkst…

 19:00 - 19:40 Dr Laurence Publicover talk on 'How to read Moby Dick/The theatrical nature of the novel' - this will include some readings from the novel 

19:40 - 20:00 - Q&A session 

 20:00 - 20:15 - interval - Musical interlude from Dan Greensmith - Musical Director 

 20:15 - 21:00 - Writers short talk on process of adapting the novel & Director and actor(s) short talk on process of taking it from script to ship 

21:00 - 21:15 - Q&A session

 21:15 close

Darkstuff's critically acclaimed production returns.
***** Venue Magazine
"The final scene is a beautiful end to the thoughtful, enjoyable production."

    

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