
Hefted
About
Leaping across landscapes and racing through eras from 1475 to 2075, Hefted will take you on an extraordinary journey through North Devon. From Dolton in 1780 you'll come to the Tarka Line in 1861, via the walking wind turbines in Bradworthy in 2005 and onto an imagined future at Lundy Island.Inspired by conversations and interviews with people across North Devon, David Lane has written a new play about the connection we have to our land, the pull of our past and what it means for our future.
Following the sell-out success of the play performed by a community cast last year, this is a rare opportunity to see a touring studio version performed by a small professional cast including North Devon theatre company, multi story theatre .
"Incredible… I learnt so much about Devon and watching this, I felt really moved."
— Audience member
Guide Prices
Age Suitability: 12+
Friday 10 May,
Bradworthy Memorial Hall
7.30pm (doors 7pm)
£7.50. For tickets call 01409 240251, email bradworthyarts@btinternet.com or book online via this site.
Bar available.
Raising money for Bradworthy Arts Festival.
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