Inspired by Japanese stories, Kessoku – Tales of Togetherness is full of fun and visual treats combining physical theatre, puppetry, shadow projection, live music, masks and more…
Performed at Burton upon Trent’s Brewhouse Arts Centre, by inclusive theatre company Hubbub, Kessoku means unity in Japanese – a way of working together that values each individual as part of the whole. This is very fitting, as it is how Hubbub Theatre Company works, celebrating the talents of everyone involved.
Through the telling of three Japanese stories find out about a mischievous raccoon that disguises himself as a kettle, a beautiful Sun Goddess who hides in a cave, and a baby who was born in a peach!
About Hubbub Theatre Company
Hubbub Theatre are an integrated ensemble of learning disabled and non disabled performers who create original and innovative theatre. The company, based just over the Staffordshire border in Derby, also offer classes, workshops and a regular theatrical club night event. More about them at their website.
Kessoku – Tales of Togetherness weaves its oriental magic atBrewhouse Arts Centre on 25 March 2016. After the matinee performance the audience can stay to enjoy an afternoon of free family music and dancing until 6pm.
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£6.00 each or £20.00 for a family ticket (2 adults and 2 children under 16)
Suitable for ages 2+
Followed by a FREE Inclusive ‘Club Night’ in the Brewhouse Cafe Bar; An afternoon of inclusive music and dancing until 6pm.