Murmurations at National Trust Wicken Fen Nature Reserve
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A unique theatrical experience amongst the stunning surroundings of Wicken Fen Nature Reserve, experienced on headphones.
About this event
**THIS EVENT HAS SOLD OUT**
There are tickets available for performances at RSPB Strumpshaw Fen: 24/25/26 September: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/murmurations-at-rspb-strumpshaw-fen-nature-reserve-tickets-161951255565
A play by Steve Waters and Tangled Feet.
Is this the freedom you’ve craved? Is this your nature cure?
Have you come to grieve or to breathe, to resist or persist?
What are you hoping for?
Murmurations is a guided tour into nature you’ll never forget – a woman on a mission, a couple in conflict, a man with a plan, and a botanist’s last stand… and other invasive species of the human kind…
Through live scenes and songs, poetry and physical theatre, comedy and tragedy, Murmurations explores what we need from nature and what nature needs from us in a world recovering from sickness …
The play contains themes of illness, Covid & bereavement.
Performance dates & times:
Friday 17th September:
11am (sold out)
2pm (sold out)
5pm (sold out)
Saturday 18th September:
11am (sold out)
2pm (sold out)
5pm (sold out)
Sunday 19th September:
11am (sold out)
2pm (sold out)
5pm (sold out)
Show duration: 70 mins
Meeting point: At entrance to The Reserve
Access: The promenade piece of theatre involves a 60 minute walk at a slow pace. There are very few places to sit down. The path is flat - partly boardwalk, partly grass path. It is accessible to prams and motorised wheelchairs though pushed wheelchairs will have to move on grass. If the full route is not accessible we will help support a different route. Please get in touch to discuss.
Tangled Feet create original, visually stunning, transformative performances, sometimes inside theatres but often in other public spaces. We create atmospheres and experiences for the audience which are thrilling, surprising and memorable, which always feel 'live' and in the moment, where the unique reality of this audience, in this moment, right here is acknowledged and celebrated.
Steve Waters is a playwright whose plays include 'The Contingency Plan', 'Temple' and Limehouse' as well as his acclaimed series for Radio 4, 'Song of the Reed'; he is Professor of Scriptwriting at the University of East Anglia and his books include 'A Life in 16 Films: How Cinema Made a Playwright'.