Organized by: Ropery Hall
It’s 1868, northern Sweden and discharged from the army with malaria, Morten scrapes a living on the edge of the vast forest.
Suddenly he begins to suffer nightmares and mysterious visits as he sleeps. A friend tells him he’s plagued by a Mara – a possessed person who visits another in spirit form. To free himself from the Mara, he must discover its identity. But who is it?
To find out, he begins to closely watch the world around him. But as he becomes aware of his neighbours’ lives and the life of the ancient forest, his own begins to transform…
Entertaining, unsettling and moving, this solo storytelling performance is a whodunnit, a dive into the dreamscape of Swedish folklore, a love story, a journey into Europe’s ancient forests, a playful look at our relationship with sleep and an exploration of what really means to be awake
Dominic Kelly’s warm, witty and powerful storytelling style has captivated audiences around the world, from India to the Arctic Circle. His UK venues include the Barbican, National Theatre, British Museum, and The Times’ Cheltenham Literature Festival.
Resident in the Lake District, he lived in Sweden for seven years, where he still spends much time. Married into a Hälsingland family, he knows intimately the landscape, nature, culture and folklore of northern Sweden. In MARA, he takes you on an immersive, unforgettable journey into this place, though experiences we can all relate to.
Hidden History tells of Barton upon Humber's fascinating history through a collection of media including original and authentic photographs, video clips, narration and text.
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