Lady Luck
Lady Luck - a shamrock of forgotten tales about fortune and fate. Part of Decameron Nights - lesser-known folk tales from innovative theatre company 1927.
Lady Luck - a shamrock of forgotten tales about fortune and fate. Part of Decameron Nights; lesser-known folk tales from innovative theatre company 1927.
The Italian writer Boccaccio wrote The Decameron in the aftermath of the 14th-century plague. He borrowed plots from existing folk tales, stories that had survived through plagues and wars, tales that have outlived the greatest storytellers, but that hailed from the imaginations of ordinary men and women. In The Decameron a group of people tell tales to pass the time, as they shelter outside Florence, to escape the bubonic plague that rages in the city. 1927’s latest theatre show also borrowed from this primordial soup of storytelling. When touring of their show stopped due to Covid-19, they turned the show into an aural experience. Three episodes of unfamiliar and often bizarre tales. Telling tales to pass the time…
A 1927 Production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Culture in Quarantine with the support of Arts Council England and ´óÏó´«Ã½ Arts
Three Wishes read by Phil Shaw
Luckless Man read by Nigel Hunt
An Unfortunate Animal and Larder read by Suzanne Andrade
Unremarkable Woman ..… Rose Robinson
Writer and Director Suzanne Andrade
Composer and Music Lillian Henley
Sound Design Laurence Owen
Illustration Artwork Paul Barritt
Producer Jo Crowley
A 1927 Production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Culture in Quarantine with the support of Arts Council England and ´óÏó´«Ã½ Arts.
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