Read more about the article Hull Truck Theatre looks to the future this autumn/winter in the second half<br>of our 50th anniversary season
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Hull Truck Theatre looks to the future this autumn/winter in the second half
of our 50th anniversary season

We are excited to be kicking off the second half of our 50th anniversary season, when our Hull TruckTheatre home-produced work shifts to looking to the future, whether that’s through long termfriendships in Ladies Unleashed, Scrooge’s journey through past, present and future in A ChristmasCarol, or a fresh voice exploring the relationships of women across three generations and thepromise of new life in Mumsy.Kicking off our diverse and exciting program of visiting work, on what…

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Read more about the article Pasquale-vous Francais?
Aril In Paris

Pasquale-vous Francais?

With the nation desperately in need of laughter, who better than Joe Pasquale, in one of John Godber’s funniest plays, to lead the charge when April in Paris arrives in Hull later this week?   “Hull is a really exciting because John Godber has strong links with the city and the play is partly set there, so this will be a special part of the tour. John and his wife are understudying us. They’re not coming on the…

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Read more about the article The John Godber Company brings live outdoor theatre back to Hull with “Moby Dick”
Stage@theDock, Kingston Upon Hull, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom, 26 April, 2021. Pictured: LtoR: Dominic Gibbons, John Godber, Natalia Cleary. Wykeland are working with The John Godber Company to bring live outdoor theatre back to Hull for the first time since the onset of the pandemic.

The John Godber Company brings live outdoor theatre back to Hull with “Moby Dick”

A radical new reworking of Herman Melville’s epic, classic novel, Moby Dick, will be put on at Hull’s Stage @TheDock by The John Godber Company this June.  The production is supported by Wykeland Group, a leading supporter of the arts and culture in the city, and Arts Council England, and sees the return of live performances to the stunning waterside amphitheatre. Adhering to social distancing rules, with a playing time of 70 minutes and no interval, this fast-paced physical production of one of the greatest…

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