Oyster Boy to be staged at Bristol’s Redgrave Theatre

Oyster Boy to be staged at Bristol’s Redgrave Theatre

Posted on: 28 Feb 2017

Haste, the all-female theatre troupe, will be bringing their award-winning show to Bristol for a performance at the Redgrave Theatre on the 23rd March as part of an extensive UK tour. Get your tickets below.

Oyster Boy

Oyster Boy is a narrative about Sam, a boy born with an oyster-shaped head, and the friendships he makes with those who are able to see past his difference. Inspired by a Tim Burton short story, Haste use music, dance and puppetry to tell the multimedia tale of what it means to be other in society.

 

The production has been critically-acclaimed and recognised with several awards from fringe festivals across America and Europe. The show will operate within our shores between March and May, with their night at Bristol’s Redgrave Theatre on March 22nd the fifth stop of the tour.

 

For tickets to the show or for more information, follow this link.


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