Abstract
'Scattering Salt' is a performance and ritual, a ghost story and an installation.
It's the story of two separated souls, one who left too early, and one who is always late. There are mirrors, mermaids, dance breaks and haunting. Created for an underground space that's close to the sea, the show is set in the Police Cells Museum, creating the perfect ambience for spectators looking for a deeply reflective and immersive theatrical experience.
Performed initially at the Brighton Fringe Festival; returning to Portsmouth Darkfest in October 2019.
It's the story of two separated souls, one who left too early, and one who is always late. There are mirrors, mermaids, dance breaks and haunting. Created for an underground space that's close to the sea, the show is set in the Police Cells Museum, creating the perfect ambience for spectators looking for a deeply reflective and immersive theatrical experience.
Performed initially at the Brighton Fringe Festival; returning to Portsmouth Darkfest in October 2019.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Brighton |
Publisher | Old Police Cells Museum |
Publication status | Published - 3 May 2019 |
Event | Brighton Fringe Festival - Old Police Cells Museum, Brighton, United Kingdom Duration: 3 May 2019 → 2 Jun 2019 https://www.brightonfringe.org/whats-on/scattering-salt-134625/ |
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Scattering Salt
Hughes, E. E. & Danowski, C.
1/05/19 → 5/05/19
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