The Bakery Is Closed Again

From community areas to wild landscapes, spaces all around us are being stolen, lost, mishandled. Inspired by the attempted Wild Camping Ban on Dartmoor and the rising destruction of other community spaces, this episodic play explores the reaction to the loss of spaces through snapshots of various peoples’ lives. Combining stylised movement, original music and new writing, this abstract show dives into the meaning of spaces for the individual.

 

8th June - Plymouth Central Library, 6pm click for tickets

9th June - Spark Studio, Brixham, Devon 7:30pm click for tickets

14th June - Leadworks 7:00pm click for tickets

15th June - Leadworks 7:00pm click for tickets

16th June -  Leadworks 7:00pm click for tickets

Friday 28th June - Barnstaple Fringe, Library (Room 3B), 4:30pm 

Saturday 29th June - Barnstaple Fringe Library (Room 3B) - 1:00pm

Saturday 29th June - Barnstaple Fringe, Pannier Market - 3:30pm

Sunday 30th June - Barnstaple Fringe, Pannier Market - 3:30pm

5th July - Trevow Helston, 7:30pm click for tickets

7th July - The Room Above Bristol, 7:30pm click for tickets

13th July - Market Hall, 6:30pm click for tickets

15th July - Bread and Roses, London, 7pm click for tickets

16th July -  Bread and Roses, London, 7pm click for tickets

17th July -  Bread and Roses, London, 7pm click for tickets

19th July  - The Barrel House, 7:30pm click for tickets

20th July - The Barrel House, 2:30pm click for tickets

21st July - The Barrel House, 7:30pm start click for tickets

26th July - The House, 2:30 pm matinee, 7:30 pm evening performance click for tickets

Creative Team:

Writer - Eggy Ray

Director - Melody Ziegler

Choreographer - Phoebe Saunders

Composer - Harry Morris

Dance Dramaturg - Elizabeth Moulds

Assistant Producer - Rebecca Trim

Company Director/Producer - Thomas George

Executive Producer - Dulcie Fenton

 

Cast

Jasmine Causley, Arbennik Webster, Josh Marshall, Molly Holman

 

Run Time: 60 minutes with no interval

Trigger Warnings: Strong language, discussions of homelessness, suicidal ideation, mental health, depression and anxiety, allusions to sexual assault

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