Author: | Zizou Corder | ISBN: | 9781780015590 |
Publisher: | Nick Hern Books | Publication: | January 10, 2015 |
Imprint: | Nick Hern Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Zizou Corder |
ISBN: | 9781780015590 |
Publisher: | Nick Hern Books |
Publication: | January 10, 2015 |
Imprint: | Nick Hern Books |
Language: | English |
Charlie Ashanti lives in a future where phones are powered by the sun, cars are banned and companies are more powerful than countries. Charlie is a perfectly normal boy, except for one thing: he can speak to cats.
When his parents are kidnapped, he sets off on a rescue mission – with a little help from a floating circus and its pride of performing lions.
Based on Zizou Corder's bestselling novels, Marcelo Dos Santos's adaptation fuses storytelling and circus in a gripping tale that provides great opportunities for amateur and school groups looking to perform a magical adventure.
Lionboy was commissioned and first produced by award-winning theatre company Complicite in 2013, and was revived in 2014 for an international tour.
'It twinkles with a sense of magical possibility... liveliness, invention and effortless appeal' - The Times
'A wonderfully imaginative adventure' - Evening Standard
Charlie Ashanti lives in a future where phones are powered by the sun, cars are banned and companies are more powerful than countries. Charlie is a perfectly normal boy, except for one thing: he can speak to cats.
When his parents are kidnapped, he sets off on a rescue mission – with a little help from a floating circus and its pride of performing lions.
Based on Zizou Corder's bestselling novels, Marcelo Dos Santos's adaptation fuses storytelling and circus in a gripping tale that provides great opportunities for amateur and school groups looking to perform a magical adventure.
Lionboy was commissioned and first produced by award-winning theatre company Complicite in 2013, and was revived in 2014 for an international tour.
'It twinkles with a sense of magical possibility... liveliness, invention and effortless appeal' - The Times
'A wonderfully imaginative adventure' - Evening Standard