New - Long-form Impro show
‘Horrible Histories on steroids’
★★★★★ - The Reviews Hub
The Story Forge: Make Your Own Myth
Co-production between
Rubbish Shakespeare Company
Silly History boys
Wing It Impro
★★★★ - North West End
https://northwestend.com/the-story-forge-make-your-own-myths-unity-theatre/
★★★★★ - The Reviews Hub
www.thereviewshub.com/liverpool-improvisation-festival-story-forge-make-your-own-myth-unity-theatre/
Who is the God of roundabouts? How did the microwave get its ping? What is Yorkshire, and how did it come to be? Senior academics of mythology (not really) Professor Lee Hithersay and Dr Robert Bond will guide you on a journey through your imagination.
You, the audience, will create your own legends and even have the chance to get on stage and help tell them. Will it be Greek? Can it be Viking? Should it be ancient Mesopotamian? We don’t know! That’s up to you. You’re the boss. We just work here.
The combined theatrical forces of Silly History Boys, Wing It Impro, and Rubbish Shakespeare Company bring you a hilarious hour of imagination, adventure and live music, where audience participation is utterly and completely - mandatory.
Performed by: Rob Bond, Danny Bradley and Lee Hithersay
Props created by: Alice Rowbottom
Co-creation and directed by: Mark Smith
Socials:
Twitter / X - @rubbishshakes, @sillyhistoryboyshow, @wingimpro
Instagram - @rubbishshakespeare, @sillyhistoryboys, @wing_it_impro
Quotes on previous work:
‘We laughed so much at their ridiculous antics and their storytelling that we could have happily watched it all over again'
★★★★★- WEST END BEST FRIEND
‘Very, very funny'
★★★★★- WEE REVIEW
‘Horrible Histories with a dash of The Young Ones energy… This is improvised theatre at its very best'
★★★★★- AT THE THEATRE
‘Quite brilliant and delightfully bonkers’
★★★★★- THE REVIEWS HUB
‘They set it up so cleverly that it really sings’
★★★★- DAILY RECORD
'An hour of non-stop, high-energy enchantment... A rare and genuine delight'
★★★★- THE LIST
‘One hour of hilarious fun, which had both adults and children alike cheering for more’ ★★★★- BROADWAY WORLD
https://northwestend.com/the-story-forge-make-your-own-myths-unity-theatre/
★★★★★ - The Reviews Hub
www.thereviewshub.com/liverpool-improvisation-festival-story-forge-make-your-own-myth-unity-theatre/
Who is the God of roundabouts? How did the microwave get its ping? What is Yorkshire, and how did it come to be? Senior academics of mythology (not really) Professor Lee Hithersay and Dr Robert Bond will guide you on a journey through your imagination.
You, the audience, will create your own legends and even have the chance to get on stage and help tell them. Will it be Greek? Can it be Viking? Should it be ancient Mesopotamian? We don’t know! That’s up to you. You’re the boss. We just work here.
The combined theatrical forces of Silly History Boys, Wing It Impro, and Rubbish Shakespeare Company bring you a hilarious hour of imagination, adventure and live music, where audience participation is utterly and completely - mandatory.
Performed by: Rob Bond, Danny Bradley and Lee Hithersay
Props created by: Alice Rowbottom
Co-creation and directed by: Mark Smith
Socials:
Twitter / X - @rubbishshakes, @sillyhistoryboyshow, @wingimpro
Instagram - @rubbishshakespeare, @sillyhistoryboys, @wing_it_impro
Quotes on previous work:
‘We laughed so much at their ridiculous antics and their storytelling that we could have happily watched it all over again'
★★★★★- WEST END BEST FRIEND
‘Very, very funny'
★★★★★- WEE REVIEW
‘Horrible Histories with a dash of The Young Ones energy… This is improvised theatre at its very best'
★★★★★- AT THE THEATRE
‘Quite brilliant and delightfully bonkers’
★★★★★- THE REVIEWS HUB
‘They set it up so cleverly that it really sings’
★★★★- DAILY RECORD
'An hour of non-stop, high-energy enchantment... A rare and genuine delight'
★★★★- THE LIST
‘One hour of hilarious fun, which had both adults and children alike cheering for more’ ★★★★- BROADWAY WORLD
Previous show dates:
Liverpool Improvisation Festival 2024
St. Neots Festival 2024
Theatre Porto 2024
St. Neots Festival 2024
Theatre Porto 2024