Award-winning theatre maker Victoria Melody joined a historical re-enactment society… because we all deal with divorce differently!
Blending storytelling and stand-up, past and present collide in this tale of high jinks and resistance.
Spending weekends as a Musketeer trying to get her head straight, she uncovered the story of 17th-century radicals called The Diggers and everything changed.
What started as a personal search for happiness turned into a quest to find the Diggers of today, but she didn’t expect to find them right on her doorstep. Blending storytelling and stand-up, past and present collide in this tale of hijinks and resistance celebrating the ordinary people still shaping history.
This show is a part of caravan assembly, a three-day event that presents contemporary performance made in England to an audience of international programmers and collaborators. The performances are open to the public as part of Brighton Festival and sit alongside a series of industry conversations and discussions for those participating in the assembly. caravan assembly is delivered by Farnham Maltings in partnership with Brighton Festival.
'A joyful testament to people power, a heartening parable about the possibility of collective action'The Guardian
'I doubt that there will be many shows that restore your faith in community more.'The Quintessential Review
'A moving and inspirational comic call to arms.'The List
*There is a £3.50 per order charge for all phone and online bookings (not applicable to Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival members)
**Stage timings are subject to change
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