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Part of the Buxton Festival Fringe. After projects in St Ives and London, Chicago?s acclaimed and dynamic On The Spot Theatre Company visits New Mills with this thought-provoking drama.
A young mother goes astray. Or does she? Let AI decide? Decide yourself. Time-travel into a Kate Chopin story. Enjoy the UK premiere of an intriguing literary adventure.
Mike Brayndick is the Artistic Director of On The Spot Theatre Company. He has an M.A. from the University of Chicago, and a Ph.D. in interdisciplinary arts studies from the University of Iowa. He began in-residence at the Chicago Playwrights? Center. His adaptation of D.H. Lawrence?s Sons and Lovers commissioned by Traffic of the Stage, toured the UK and was performed at London?s Bloomsbury Theatre with a U.S. premiere in 2019. Smithsonian and Luce Foundation grants led to How to Make a Rainbow, about the art and life of Joseph Cornell, developed at the Juilliard, and directed by Mike at the 2005 St. Ives Festival in the UK and in Chicago.
Tickets available on the door, by phone Mon to Fri 9:30-12:30 on 01663 308202 and on the door. Tickets £10 (Child £8, Concession £9), Ages 10+ Doors and Bar open 7pm