In Cider Story: a ballad of two brothers

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By Orchard at 19:22 on 15/02/13

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From the team that brought you The Six Wives of Henry VIII, In Cider Story will be an unforgettable night down your local, North Somerset-style.

In Cider Story is a new piece of pub theatre that tells a traditional tale with contemporary twist featuring apples, moles, fiddling and two brothers fighting over the use and abuse of their inherited land. Drink it in and go home reeling ... with the buzz of a really good night out.

Written by the acclaimed Adam Peck (Cinderella, Tobacco Factory Christmas Show 2011) with live music from Elizabeth Westcott (Good Clown Bad Clown, Hey Diddle Diddle Bristol Old Vic) and produced by Theatre Orchard, In Cider Story will be touring to North Somerset pubs from Mon 11th - Thurs 21st March 2013

This production is supported by North Somerset Council, the National Lottery through Arts Council England Grants for the Arts, Fairshare Trust, and Bristol Old Vic Ferment. It was commissioned to counteract the disappearing acts of local pubs in North Somerset.
Dates Monday 11-14 and 18-21 March 2013

Free Entry - donations welcome

In Cider Story Listings - All shows begin at 8.30pm

Monday 11 March - The Brewers Arms, Church Street, Banwell, BS29 6EA

Tuesday 12 March - New Inn, Park Lane, Blagdon, BS40 7SB

Wednesday 13 March - The Railway Inn, 6 Station Road, Yatton, BS49 4AJ

Thursday 14 March - The King's Arms, 12 St George's Hill, Easton-in-Gordano, BS20 OPS

Monday 18 March - The Old Barn, Clevedon Road, Wraxall, BS48 1BU

Tuesday 19 March - Ring O Bells, 4 St Marys Grove, Nailsea, BS48 4NQ

Wednesday 20 March - Old Inn, Paul's Causeway, Congresbury, BS49 5DH

Thursday 21 March - Golden Lion, Broad Street, Wrington, BS40 5LA

Date: Monday, March 11, 2013

Repeats: Every Day until Thursday, March 21, 2013

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