A FAMILY adventure comes to The Marlowe Studio, Canterbury, next month (May).
A Strange Wild Song tells of three children who encounter a lost American soldier in northern France in the Second World War. Decades later, the soldier's camera is unearthed and his grandson tries to solve the mystery of the photographs inside. He discovers a world of childhood, imagination and hidden courage, as fragments of war explode into the present day.
Accompanied by an original, award-winning musical score, Rhum and Clay present this new version of their critically-acclaimed hit show. Fusing cinematic imagery, absurdist humour and a mischievous sense of joy, this is an unforgettably touching story about finding light in the darkest of places.
A Strange Wild Song is at The Marlowe Studio at 8pm on Friday 1 May. Tickets, priced £12 (concessions available; booking fee applies) are from the Box Office on 01227 787787 or at marlowetheatre.com. The play is recommended for those aged eight and over.
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