TOUR SCHEDULE
Harkstead Village Hall
IP9 1DG
Thursday 29th September, 7.30pm
St Mary's Hall, Walton
Felixstowe, IP11 9BH
Friday 30th Sept, 7.30pm
Laxfield Village Hall
IP13 8DY
Saturday 1st October, 7.30pm
Zinc Arts, Chipping Ongar
CM5 0AD
Sunday 2nd October, 5pm
Headgate Theatre, Colchester
CO2 7AT
Weds 5th, Thurs 6th October. 7.30pm
Diss Corn Hall
IP22 4LB
Friday 7th October, 7.30pm
Walsham Le Willows Memorial Hall
IP31 3AA
Saturday 8th October, 7.30pm
Little Gransden Village Hall
SG19 3DP
Sunday 9th October, 7.30pm
Syleham & Wingfield Village Hall
IP21 4LT
Wednesday 12th October, 7.30pm
Bardwell Tithe Barn
IP31 1AA
Thursday 13th October, 7.30pm
Seckford Theatre, Woodbridge
IP12 4JH
Friday 14th October, 7.30pm
Chappel & Wakes Colne Village Hall
CO6 2BX
Saturday 15th October, 7.30pm
Polstead Village Hall
CO6 5AL
Sunday 16th October, 7.30pm
Southwold Arts Centre
St Edmund's Hall, IP18 6JP
Tuesday 18th October, 7.30pm
Sir John Mills Theatre, Ipswich
IP1 2LQ
Weds 19th to Sat 22nd Oct, 7.30pm
Aldeburgh Jubilee Hall
IP15 5BN
Sunday 23rd October 7.30pm
Hadleigh Old School
IP7 6BY
Weds 26th October, 7.30pm
The John Peel Centre, Stowmarket
IP14 1ET
Thurs 27th October, 7.30pm
The Cut Arts Centre, Halesworth
IP19 8BY
Friday 28th October, 7.30pm
Great Hockham Village Hall
IP24 1NT
Saturday 29th October, 7.30pm
01953 498447/boxoffice@greathockham.org
Gt Bromley Village Hall
CO7 7JA
Sunday 30th October, 7.30pm
OUR AUTUMN TOUR 2022
THE RAVEN
Toured East Anglia from September 29th to October 30th 2022
“It takes real skill to take a sturdy piece of classic literature and turn it into one of the most imaginative shows of the year.” Andrew Clarke, reviewing our production of The Count of Monte Cristo in the EADT
“One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.” Carl Jung.
If any writer of the last two hundred years can lay claim to “making the darkness conscious” it is surely Edgar Allen Poe.
We present an excursion into the weird and wonderful mind of Poe through his short stories; the gothic intensity of “Ligeia”, the palpable malevolence of “The Cask of Amontillado”, the sumptuous imagery of “The Fall of The House of Usher”, and Poe’s most famous poem of loss and madness, “The Raven”.
Glimpses of the man and his life are revealed in his own words, and in those of his critics, contemporaries and friends.
Using film and original music, as well as live action, Common Ground celebrates the work of this remarkable and innovative artist.
The show featured live original music by Pat Whymark
Suitable for adults and older children.
Running time 1 hr 50 mins
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