Where East and West collide in a story of friendship and family, love and jealousy, with a good measure of sailing thrown in! Arthur Ransome’s Swallows and Amazons is a classic book about children having adventures on a lake. The Walker family have always been depicted as quintessentially English but what is not widely known is that Ransome modelled his characters on an Anglo-Armenian family from Aleppo, Syria.
This joyous actor-musician production delves into the uniquely fascinating but often fractured relationship between the British author and the family who inspired him to write this iconic book for children. This is a theatre experience all ages will enjoy. Directed by Persia Babayan-Taylor.
A pop-up art exhibition on the theme can be viewed in the theatre foyer and bar. Following the performance, audiences will be invited to join The Circle of Life, a participatory circle dance event with renown dance artist Shakeh Major Tchilingirian.
Performances on Friday 20 June 7pm & Saturday 21 June 2.30pm & 7pm at the Chelsea Theatre, World’s End, London SW10 0DR. (Special priced tickets for U18’s £5 for 21 June 2.30pm matinee performance ONLY).