FORGOTTEN folk tales will be unlocked as an audience is taken on a voyage of discovery next week.
The Devil’s Violin Company perform works that inspired some of English literature’s greatest works at Postlip Hall, in Winchcombe, near Cheltenham, on Friday, November 30.
Directed by Sally Cookson, A Love Like Salt will feature storyteller Daniel Morden alongside the trio of Sarah Moody on cello, Oliver Wilson- Dickson on violin and Luke Carver Goss on accordion from 7.30pm.
The audience is lured onto a rollercoaster ride of a tale for a haunting, hypnotic fusion of music and word that takes in King Arthur’s Camelot, the Breton shores and the ancient Britain of King Lear.
Along the way they will meet a knight on a year-long quest to discover what women really want and enter a world where Cinderella meets Cordelia and Miss Mossy Coat emerges from The Land of Ladles.
The company was nominated in two categories of the first British Awards for Storytelling Excellence this year.
Tickets are £12 for adults and £8 for children.
For more information and tickets, visit postliphall.org.uk or alternatively call 01242 602981.
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