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TROUBLE, STRUGGLE, BUBBLE & SQUEAK
Mon 10 Nov

TROUBLE, STRUGGLE, BUBBLE & SQUEAK

Frankwell QuayShrewsburySY3 8FT

Walker Theatre

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Award-winning theatre maker and "Fringe legend" (Time Out), Victoria Melody joined a historical re-enactment society... because we all deal with divorce differently!
 
Spending weekends as a Musketeer trying to get her head straight, she uncovered the story of a bunch of 17th-century radicals called The Diggers - and everything changed.
 
What started as a personal search for happiness turned into a quest to find The Diggers of today. She didn't expect to find them far from the battlefield, right on her doorstep.
 
Blending storytelling and stand-up, past and present collide in this tale of high jinks and resistance. Directed by Mark Thomas, this celebrates the ordinary people still shaping history.
 
 
“one of the most genuinely purposeful and hopeful shows” The Scotsman
 
“the tiny, funny woman is really a radical in elf’s clothing, bearing a new message of utopian rebellion” The New Yorker
 
£17 | FRIENDS 10% OFF | Duration: 60min (no interval) | 14+
Mon 10 Nov07:30PM Book
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