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Crick Crack Club presents:

Debs Newbold: Hot Crones & Other Revelations

Fairytales For Grown-Ups

Doors open: 7.30pm | Event starts: 8pm | Running time: 90 minutes plus interval | Suitable for: adults 18+ (it will be rude)

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Thu 11 December // 20:00

Tickets: £12

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Performance storytelling by: Debs Newbold.

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'Daniel Kitson meets Julie Walters.'
Ruth E Cockburn (writer, poet, comedian)

 

Debs Newbold knows the meaning of the word 'bawdy' as well as any woman who has five aunts and a problem with Chaucer possibly can.

In this ripe and juicy nugget of stand-up storytelling, the old tales get a feminist reworking: Knights are shy, wood nymphs are ruthless businesswomen, and romance endures despite flatulence. All this, along with a glorious dollop of Debs' masterful Birmingham ribaldry. Warning though: this set is crafted strictly for adults.

★★★★★
'Debs Newbold is nothing short of astounding.'
TheatreEddys

★★★★☆
'She is quite simply a phenomenon. One unfeasibly talented woman.'
eFestivals

★★★★★
'A truly magnificent performance. Newbold reminds you there's a startling beauty in simplicity.'
Views From The Gods

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CONTENT WARNING: this performance contains descriptions of sex, gynaecology, seduction, and some more sex.

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DEBS NEWBOLD

Half English, half Irish, and Brummie to her core, multi-award-winning performance storyteller and actor Debs Newbold is one of the UK's most exciting writer-director-performers, critically lauded both nationally and internationally. Her fearlessly imaginative work with myths, folk tales, legends, and new stories places the poetic and the irreverent side by side and often mixes modern theatre forms with the intimacy and informality of storytelling.

Her charisma and innovation have seen her perform for such prestigious companies and venues as the Royal Shakespeare Company, the BBC, the Royal Opera House, the Southbank Centre, Hay Festival, and The Lowry, Salford. She also tours to non-theatre spaces and festivals, last year performing in front of an audience of 5,000 people at the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival, Lehi, Utah, USA. Her acclaimed collaborations with renowned director John Wright (Trestle Theatre Company, Told By An Idiot) redefine the shape of modern storytelling, and her highly celebrated work on adapting Shakespeare's plays has founded a brand new strand of international storytelling work at Shakespeare's Globe. Debs is also Storyteller-In-Residence at the English Folk Dance & Song Society.

Her unique approach to performance - influenced as much by French clown and pedagogue Philippe Gaulier as it is by Elizabethan daylight playing - is immediate, playful, and always deeply felt. She is as at home in clown as she is in classical roles. An experienced improviser and deviser, Debs' performance style has been described as 'shimmering' (BBC Radio 4) and 'electrifying' (Views From The Gods).

With over 20 years of experience, Debs has created a body of work that explores the depth of the human condition, including King Lear Retold; Dauntless: Grace O'Malley, Pirate Queen; Lost In Blue; Macbeth Retold; Outrageous Fortune: Hamlet Reclaimed By Gertrude...; and Under Her Skin.

'She is sublime. A consummate performer.'
Sam Lee

'The best storyteller in all the kingdoms... an incredible and rare talent.'
Bestival

'Terrific. Debs brilliantly ignites our imaginations.'
Patrick Spottiswoode, Director of Globe Education, Shakespeare's Globe

debsnewboldplays.com

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CRICK CRACK CLUB

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Founded in 1987 by world-class performance storyteller and sector pioneer, Ben Haggarty, today Crick Crack Club is the UK's busiest and boldest performance storytelling programmer and promoter. It creates exuberant, intelligent, wild, weird, and wonderful events in London, Bristol, Dorset, and across the UK, that draw people from all walks of life into a shared experience and the stunning content of international fairytale, folktale, myth and epic. Featuring outstanding performance storytellers and the very best new talent, its annual public programme of shows and residencies can be found in theatres, at festivals, in castles, caves, village halls, rose gardens, and derelict warehouses.

'A treasure house of humour, romance and myth.'
City Limits

★★★★☆
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Everything Theatre

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