Krazy Kat Theatre Company presents A Dream

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Krazy Kat Theatre Company presents A Dream

A Dream

There will a newly re-worked Dream performance, based on The Bard’s original A Midnight Summer’s Dream.

Perfectly ideal for deaf and hearing family audiences of 3-11 years!

This 50 minute play involves puppets, music, actors and sign language, also features a mixed cast of deaf and hearing performers, writers and makers.

It is a timeless story of mysticism, love and forgiveness that resonates and soars. Krazy Kat re-work the story with the loving attention to detail which characterise this popular company.

Features fully-integrated sign language, signed by actors, throughout the show.

Adapted from the Shakespeare comedy by Kinny Gardner.

Location of performance: Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton WV1 1SE

Dates & times:

Thursday 15th May 2014 at 10:00 & 13:30

Friday 16th May 2014 at 10:00 & 13:30

Saturday 17th May 2014 at 11:00 & 14:00

Ticket is £5 (with additional fee of £1.00 when booking online). To buy a ticket, please click here.

Would you like to know more about Kinny Gardner and the Krazy Cat Company? Check out The Limping Chicken!

 

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Congratulations are in order again!

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Congratulations are in order again (this is becoming a habit!) to Ted Evans whose film Retreat scooped three awards at the Australian Deaf Short Film Festival held in Melbourne on 25 January.  Two of the awards went to Ted for “Best Director” and “Best International Short Film” while the third for “Best Actor” went to the talented Sophie Stone.

Ted was the winner of Deaffest’s £5000 Ben Steiner Bursary award in 2012, and his gripping short film Retreat was the culmination of all his hard work on the project. The film was premiered at Deaffest on 17th May last year.

The Ben Steiner Film Bursary is a bi-annual bursary for talented emerging deaf and hard of hearing film makers over the age of 21. Participating film makers pitch their film concept to a judge panel and the winner receives £5000 to create their film project. The completed film is premiered at Deaffest the following year https://deaffest.co.uk/ben-steiner-bursary-2014/general-information/.

The bursary is being held again this year, so keep an eye out for forthcoming details of our 2014 participants and bursary judges.  Watch out Ted, there may be some aspiring young film makers coming up behind you!