Children's theatre group Split Ink present 'Nest' at Trinity Centre

Children's theatre group Split Ink present 'Nest' at Trinity Centre

Posted on: 28 Sep 2022

Catch a comedic and musical performance of a heartfelt story with the whole family.

 

Accessible theatre production group Split Ink will bring their latest show, ‘Nest’, to BS2 venue Trinity Centre this month.

 

Aimed at an audience aged 5-11 years-old, ‘Nest’ features puppetry, music and physical comedy, and will run from 11:00 until 11:40 Saturday 8 October.

 

More information and tickets can be found via Trinity Centre’s website.

 

 

Spilt Ink are a physical theatre company who create playful, joyful and fun work with and for communities and children.

 

Awarded Trinity’s Young Audiences Commission to develop a new piece of work for 3-10 year olds, the group have been exploring the stories of the many communities living in Lawrence Hill and Easton.

 

Their latest production, ‘Nest’ - set to take place at Grade II listed venue Trinity Centre – follows ‘a brave young girl who sets out on an adventure in search of her roots.’

 

This adventure story unfolds courtesy of three physical storytellers guiding the audience to a far away world, where the girl meets a special, feathery friend who is on his own migratory adventure.

 

Mixing physical theatre with puppetry and original music, ‘Nest’ asks the questions - who are we, where do we really come from and what does home really mean to us?

 

More information about this event and tickets can be found on Trinity Centre’s website.


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Article by:

George Boyle

 

 

George is a journalism graduate and writer passionate about music and culture. Get in touch via email at george@365bristol.com