This event will be taking place at Homeground, HOME’s new outdoor venue.
All is not well in the Tundra of Siberia when the Sun has disappeared from the sky! Plunged into darkness, the Arctic Animals band together to find and reclaim the Sun, but maybe the strongest and brutish of creatures are not the ones who are best for the job. Maybe someone with long ears that is faster, smarter, and more agile is required for the task…
Join The Fabularium Astronomers as they tell the tale of how Leapa the Arctic Hare, saved the realm from a villainous beast; a tale of a furry fearless female, who brought the light back to the day and also made the night sky glow!
The Fabularium are back, with a story all the way from Far East Asia! Expect to see new animal headpieces, new puppets, new original music, and for the first time ever – illuminations!
The Hare and The Moon was created in 2019, with funding from Arts Council England and support from Coventry University.
Artistic Director – Glenn Noble
Producer – Lou Lomas
Music Consultants – Sam Fox and Riccardo Rocha Santos
Set Designer and Artist – Jonny Dixon
Set Builder – Marcus Rapley (MJR Theatre Services)
Headpiece Maker – Russell Dean (Strangeface Theatre)
Puppet Maker – Andrew Kim (Thingumajig Theatre)
Costume Designer and Maker – Lorna Connell (Lorna Jean Costumes)
Lanterns and LFX – Liz Dees and Ian Mitchell (Apus Productions)
Tour Pack Designer – Sam Goldney
Video and Trailer – MINDRIOT Productions
Photography – PixelTrix and Samuel Mills Photography
Special thanks to – Coventry University and the Theatre and Professional Practice Students and Graduates, Joff Chafer, Connor Nolan, Wild Rumpus and Just So Festival, and Kew Gardens.
Presented in collaboration with HOME.
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