Spin-Off Theatre
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Productions ...old and new.
Naturally, being a Norfolk theatre company, we shun identification; but our work falls loosely under the following headings... Musical
comedy/drama, mardling (Norfolk's own story-telling
style), and the Norfolk-Non-Stop festival of Norfolk
culture - we now also run two sister companies: Play Off Productions! And Rip Off Films. New in 2010
Norfeo!Watch Out for our Autumn Tour of Pubs with Rowland's one man show Norfeo! - featuring Burgh St Peter and Wheatacre. See Programme.
Also: The Dogberry Diaries.A mysterious re-telling of Much Ado About Nothing, from the point of view of its star plod. See Programme
- Snapped! The Movie
(2007)
- Mirrors:
Reflection on George Borrow (2007)
- Snapped Up!
(Gone with the Easterly...) An epic comic journey (2006)
- Snapped Again!
Or Billy and the Booty (2005)
- Snapped!: a sequel to Undertow,
set in the midst of a waterside pageant (2004)
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- Muse: comic epic, political satire
with operatic pretensions (2002)
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- Iolanthe,
or the Norfolk Muse: a remake of Gilbert & Sullivan's hit - contemporary
comedy, songs and satire (Spin Off Youth Theatre, 2002)
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- Falling Off The
Edge...: a Norfolk Soap Opera (2002)
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- Famine,
Flood and Fire: the history of Norfolk brought to life within the
Millennium Dome in performances staged by pupils from the county (2000)
- Stand And Deliver!:
myths and stories of East Anglian Highwaymen (1999)
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- Undertow: Norfolk Wherries
and New Orleans Jazz (1998)
- My Horse,
My Wife, and Myself: musical comedy inspired by the paintings of Sir
Alfred Munnings (1997)
- Snake Bite pub
tour of the highly acclaimed storytelling show (2006)
- Kiss me Hardy! Or
Roland's Return (2005)
- Lion Heart: brand new pub
legend, with Roland on the Norfolk Broads (2004)
- Siren
Songs of Norfolk and Suffolk: with Norfolk's epic hero, Roland (2002)
- Mardling the Bard:
Shakespeare meets the county's unique story-telling tradition (2001 onwards)
- No Footlights,
No Stage: every-day legends of people, places, and beer (1999)
The
Biennial Festival to celebrate Norfolk and its unique culture, with
commissions from the likes of Radio 4 Voice Patience Tomlinson, and
premieres of many of Spin-Off's new pieces. The Festival takes
place in April and is not to be missed!
See Links to:-
Norfolk Non-Stop Archive:- Play Off Productions
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