19:30-21:30, Thursday 7th March 2024
St Agnes Miners & Mechanics’ Institute, St Agnes, Cornwall
This production is touring throughout Cornwall, on the 6th March at St Austell, the 7th March at St Agnes, the 8th March at Redruth and the 9th March at Penzance.
Music: Luke Styles
Words: Hazel Gould
Featuring Chamber to the Grave by Jim Carey and traditional folk tunes
At a wake in a pub, a storyteller fondly remembers Cornish miner, Joe. Soon, a deeper story emerges about friendship, mischief and forces more powerful than man.
A haunting yet playful story told through music and song inspired by folklore, home, mining, memories, and mischief. The audience is warmly invited to join in, sing or play along – bring an instrument or just listen and enjoy the story.
Produced by Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in association with Tête à Tête and Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance.
Inspired by conversations at Geevor Tin Mine, Fault Lines has been generously supported by Gillian Emerson as part of the BSO’s biennial Cornwall residency.
Venue: St Agnes Miners & Mechanics’ Institute, 18 Vicarage Road, St Agnes, TR5 0TL
You can listen to Director Bill Bankes-Jones speak about all things Fault Lines & opera on Coast FM (113 minutes in) HERE
Cast and Creative Team
The Droll Teller Richard Suart
Giuseppe Nathan Stubbings
Joseph Robin Hughes
Clarinet & Snare Drum Jacob Perry
Bassoon & metal percussion Sally Bartholemew
Violin, Claves and Bass Drum Katy Rowe
Cornish Music Leader & Clarinet Hilary Coleman
Bouzouki Neil Davey
Fiddle Emma Packer (6 & 8 March)
Fiddle Lizzie Pridmore (7 & 9 March)
Director Bill Bankes-Jones
Conductor Tom Fetherstonhaugh
Designer Marion Harrison
Dialect coach Elaine Claxton
Production/Stage Manager Tim Norman
Producer Bea Hankey
With thanks to Pip Morse, Jennifer Hamilton, Seamas Carey
The Droll Teller Richard Suart
Giuseppe Nathan Stubbings
Joseph Robin Hughes
Clarinet & Snare Drum Jacob Perry
Bassoon & metal percussion Sally Bartholemew
Violin, Claves and Bass Drum Katy Rowe
Cornish Music Leader & Clarinet Hilary Coleman
Bouzouki Neil Davey
Fiddle Emma Packer (6 & 8 March)
Fiddle Lizzie Pridmore (7 & 9 March)
Director Bill Bankes-Jones
Conductor Tom Fetherstonhaugh
Designer Marion Harrison
Dialect coach Elaine Claxton
Production/Stage Manager Tim Norman
Producer Bea Hankey
With thanks to Pip Morse, Jennifer Hamilton, Seamas Carey