Journey Into
the Woods with Steampunk…
Tyne Theatre Productions’ Into the Woods gets a steampunk twist
Tyne Theatre Productions’ Into the Woods gets a steampunk twist
Into the Woods
Newcastle Tyne Theatre & Opera House
Thursday 8th – Saturday 10th
March 2018
Pantomime
season may be over, but it’s not quite time to hang out those old fairy tales
to dry for another year, as there is still a chance to dip into the stories of
Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, Rapunzel and Cinderella.
Tyne Theatre Productions are staging Stephen
Sondheim’s Into the Woods at the
Tyne Theatre & Opera House from Thursday 8th – Saturday 10th
March. This remarkable show brings together these stories in an eclectic tale
of a world where fairy tales may not always have a happy ending. This
production has a deeper, darker side which is more akin to the original Grimm’s
Fairy Tales than the colourful, theatrical spectacle we have become used to
during the festive season.
In keeping with the
original Gothic tales, this production is being presented in a stylised form,
with Steampunk influences being used in the costume and set.
Steampunk
is a subgenre of science fiction or science fantasy that incorporates
technology and aesthetic designs inspired by Victorian industrial steam-powered
machinery. Steampunk has evolved into more than just a sub-genre of science
fiction, and now extends into fashion, engineering, music, art, and for some, a
lifestyle. Of course, Tyne Theatre & Opera House itself is a product of the
Victorian era, built in 1867!
Director
Phil Dixon explains: “With many films and
shows showing a Steampunk influence such as ‘Van Helsing’, ‘Hansel and Gretel’
and the ‘Underworld’ films, and with ‘Wicked’ being such a huge hit in the West
End, I always knew that ‘Into the Woods’ would lend itself well to the
Steampunk genre. Coming up with the ideas and getting the cast enthused about
creating something vibrant and different is great fun, but not without it
challenges. Having them be part of the creative process means that we can
bounce ideas off each other, and develop some inspiring, original theatre.”
The
show, originally staged in 1986, is one of Stephen Sondheim’s more accessible
musicals, and has enjoyed a cult following for many years. It was recently
turned into a successful movie with Meryl Streep, James Corden, Emily Blunt,
Chris Pine and Anna Kendrick, although this version was extensively re-written
and eliminated a lot of the twists and turns that make the show so entertaining
and humorous.
Into
the Woods will launch Tyne Theatre Productions’ third year of fundraising
productions for the benefit of the Tyne
Theatre & Opera House Preservation Trust. They have had over 200 new
and old friends volunteer for their previous shows, which include Pirates of Penzance (2015), Sweeney Todd (2016), Oklahoma! (2016), Little Shop of Horrors (2017) and West Side Story (2017). All funds raised will go towards the
restoration of the Victorian Grade 1 listed building.
Tickets for Into the Woods are priced £16 full price, £14 concessions and £10 limited view. Groups 10+ get 1 free. Tickets available now from our affiliate Eventim UK: http://bit.ly/2AXmYhG
The Tyne Theatre & Opera House Box Office is open 10am-3:30pm Monday to Friday and event days. Booking and Information Line: 0844 2491 000 (10am – 6pm Monday to Friday)
Website:
www.tynetheatreandoperahouse.uk
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