Autobiography theatre royal norwich

  • We sat down with the guys from Out of The Forest Theatre to discuss their latest show, The Brief Life and Mysterious Death of Boris III King of Bulgaria.
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  • This humorous and touching semi-autobiographical one-woman show looks at the impact of the labels we are given as children, and how they persist into adulthood.
  • I had never been to Norwich myself before, but I guessed that it would be very much like so many other rural English towns – or cities as they are sometimes allowed to call themselves when they have a large cathedral in their town. Sorry, city. Well it was indeed a very nice, quiet kind of place, and on Monday 21st May 1973 the Theatre Royal Norwich was filled with a lot of a very nice, quiet kind of people. David Bowie was both amused and perplexed, along with the rest of us, we hadn’t seen anything like the Norwich audience anywhere. The crowd enthusiastically applauded David’s opening songs, but nobody seemed to be getting overexcited about the show, and they all remained in their seats. These people were all more like me really, I wouldn’t have been leaping up and down either, given that someone would have had to buy me a ticket and insist that I attend, but this sort of behavior was most unusual on our tour.

    David had obviously decided to prove that point, for suddenly in mid-song he dropped over the front of the stage and down into the centre aisle of the Theatre Royal Norwich. Stuey George was obviously considering grabbing David and carrying him back on-stage, but Stuey managed to restrain himself and instead prowled along in a crouch behind David as he made his way up

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  • History Buffs | Chatting to Out of The Forest Theatre

    We sat down with the guys from Out of The Forest Theatre to discuss their latest show, The Brief Life and Mysterious Death of Boris III King of Bulgaria, which will be at Norwich Theatre Playhouse between 21 and 22 October. We talked about the show, being history nerds, and using music to tell a story.

    Hello, can you tell us a little about you?

    Out Of The Forest Theatre is a multi-award-winning ensemble-driven company of actor-musicians, theatre makers and storytellers. Co-writer Sasha Wilson is Bulgarian-American, Joseph Cullen is from the West Country, and Company Producer Claire Gilbert is from Essex. Together, we take misremembered or forgotten stories from history, set them to folk music, and use them as a lens to better understand today. Irreverently presented, knee-slapping, historical theatre with a modern revisionist twist.

    Tell us about the show.

    Bulgaria, 1943. Nearly 50,000 Jewish people were spared from deportation and death, despite the presence of Nazis in Sofia. Oh – and then the King dies, and the Communists move in… but let’s not get ahead of ourselves. 

    Baddies on all sides and goodies in extraordinary places – this is a story that wrestles with the grey area of history and