woOd

woOd began with the question: what if we take wood as material and a space for story and looked at it through the lens of transformation? What can the woods teach us about who we are?
We went to the woods - of our pasts, of myth and of Epping Forest - to study, embody and imagine how its stories reflect our own. These images and scenarios emerged between the performers in improvisation: a passage of episodes that explore innocence, fear and transformation.
We sought out people who have found refuge in the woods, while reading the myths, stories and fairytales that affected transformations. We began examining the breakdown of such stories and the refracted and broken cycles of communication that reflect our contemporary world. In an attempt to respond to a time of nonsense and narrative breakdown we return to the childish basics of theatre: fairytale, mask, dance, song and chorus.
What continues to emerge is a broken land of wood, creature and human in which gestures of refuge, care, illness and violence merge in a dance of death that plays us back the fragments of the wood. The wood, then, becomes our increasingly toxic, magic and violent time, asking us what it means to be wholly human while a part of nature.
Age guidance: 16+
Content warnings
Contains: themes of a sexual nature, strong language, smoke, haze, flashing lights, use of toy guns, depicts intoxication, murder, loss, medical distress including child birth and graphic pain, references to the slaughter of animals.
Cast in alphabetical order
Creative team
Co-creator Simon Gleave
Co-creator Korina Kokkali
Lighting Designer Matt Leventhall
Sound Designer Hattie North
Photography Elliot Pritchard
Freesheet and full production team
For full cast and production team information, please download the freesheet here.
Where to find us
GBS Theatre
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Malet Street
WC1E 7JN
+44 (0)20 7908 4800
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