A world renowned performance artist will bring her one-woman show 'Bog Witch' to a Lancaster theatre.
Bryony Kimmings' work as a writer includes the film Last Christmas (alongside Emma Thompson) and the BBC One thriller The Rapture, which concluded last month.
But Kimmings is also known for her innovative theatre work that blends autobiography, social commentary, comedy, and music.
In Bog Witch, Bryony tells the story of her move from the city to the Sussex countryside with her son and partner.
The change does not come easy - having to give up her home comforts and favourite shops, she’s forced to confront how she views life, the planet, and herself.
As the world’s least likely eco-convert, Bryony navigates surprising transformations in the boggy terrains of her new home.
The show comes straight from a major engagement at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Bog Witch is part of the Dukes’ Affordable Ticket Scheme, where eligible members can get hold of tickets for just £7.50 (read more about the scheme here).
The show is also part of the Dukes’ Big Drama Bundle, which offers a 20 per cent discount when you book for at least three of the theatre's big Autumn shows (The HandleBards’ Macbeth, Bog Witch, The Highwayman, Woodhill, and How Soon is Now?).
Tickets are on sale now on the Dukes website HERE.
The show is on September 11 and 12.


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