Theatres and the coronavirus outbreak
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Photo credit Bonnie Britain
Synopsis
Scaramouche Jones is a bizarre, comic, and heartfelt portrait of a clown unmasked.
Bursting with exoticism and lyrical prose, Butcher's storytelling creates a fantastical life shaped by extraordinary misfortune as Scaramouche finds himself caught in the riptides of a cruel and changing world.
A witness to pivotal moments of the 20th century, Scaramouche enters the dawn of a new millennium, marking his own centenary and preparing for death.
Background information, advisory warnings
Age suitability: Not available
Social media & info
Venue
This show is presented ONLINE.
Dates
Performance days & times
Tickets
Cast
Creatives
Author: Justin Butcher
Director: Ian Talbot
Designer: Andrew Exeter
Video designer: DAMIAN HALE
Production: Thomas Hopkins and Michael Quinn for Ginger Quiff Media, Amy Hart, Guy Chapman, Bailey Harris-Kelly, and Stream.Theatre