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Crick Crack Club presents:

SARAH LIISA WILKINSON: HOW (NOT) TO DIE LONG AGO IN FINLAND

Fairytales For Grown-Ups

Doors open: 19:30 | Event starts: 20:00 | Running time: 75 minutes without interval | Suitable for: adults 14+

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Thu 12 November // 20:00

Tickets: £12.50 (plus booking fee)

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Performance storytelling by: Sarah Liisa Wilkinson.

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By the edge of a deep forest and the shore of a biting sea, an old man sets his mind on a journey to the underworld - to learn the secrets of the dead. But - and this is where it gets tricky - he wants to stay alive.

Sarah Liisa Wilkinson brings you tales from the twisting roots of Finnish myth and folklore: a woman spinning her own iron hair; a shapeshifting sage; a giant, fat with spells, sleeping deep in the earth; a coat of fire, gloves of pain - dangerous tools and hard lessons on how to live, how to let go... and how to come back.

CONTENT WARNING: this performance contains references to death, threat, and violence contextualised within a paradigm of mythic narrative, archetype, and metaphor.


SARAH LIISA WILKINSON

Half-English and half-Finnish, storyteller Sarah Lisa Wilkinson is one of the brightest new talents to emerge in British storytelling. She has trained as a performer with Philippe Gaulier, and as a storyteller with Nell Phoenix and Ben Haggarty. She has told stories to audiences in clubs, pubs, festivals, churches, front rooms and all-night sleepovers. She is a member of The Embers Collective, a professional storytelling and music collective putting on events in intriguing and intimate settings all over London.

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Founded in 1987 by world-class performance storyteller and sector pioneer, Ben Haggarty, today Crick Crack Club is the UK's busiest and boldest performance storytelling programmer and promoter. It creates exuberant, intelligent, wild, weird and wonderful events in London, Bristol, Dorset, and across the UK, that draw people from all walks of life into a shared experience and the stunning content of international fairytale, folk tale, myth and epic. Featuring outstanding performance storytellers and the very best new talent, its annual public programme of shows and residencies can be found in theatres, at festivals, in castles, caves, village halls, rose gardens and derelict warehouses.

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Every month, Crick Crack Club brings its wild haven of fairytale, myth and epic to the awesome red velvet surroundings of Bristol's finest independent cinema, theatre and place of happenings, The CUBE Microplex; THE place in Bristol for unusual events, performance art, spoken word and live storytelling for grown-ups.