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Aberystwyth: 24 - 25 October / Hydref Fuel in association with Stratford Circus Arts presents: Gyre & Gimble’s The Hartlepool Monkey     

Aberystwyth: 24 - 25 October / Hydref 
Fuel in association with Stratford Circus Arts presents:
Gyre & Gimble’s
The Hartlepool Monkey
The legend of a monkey who was hanged as a French spy is brought to life through clever puppetry in a timely tale exploring xenophobia

Written by Carl Grose | Created by Carl Grose, Finn Caldwell and Toby Olié

UK TOUR 19 September to 18 November
The puppeteers who brought War Horse to life and who co-designed the Lorax for the Old Vic production introduce Napoleon, the anarchic chimpanzee who is put on trial on suspicion of being a French spy. Based on the 200-year-old legend, The Hartlepool Monkey tells the story of a ship wreck off the Hartlepool coast with just two survivors: the cabin girl and the ship’s mascot, a chimpanzee in military uniform. Terrified of French invasion and unfamiliar with what a Frenchman should look like, the locals put the monkey on trial as a spy with grisly consequence. At a time when Britain is examining its own tolerance and acceptance of newcomers, The Hartlepool Monkey is a timely production about the irrationality of xenophobia whilst celebrating humanity’s ability to overcome prejudice.

Gyre & Gimble was founded by Finn Caldwell and Toby Olié, who met on War Horse and went on to become associate puppetry directors of the show. They place puppetry at the heart of storytelling, creating compelling characters to lead audiences through fantastical stories and expand expectations of what puppetry is capable of. Following War Horse, they co-directed The Elephantom, which transferred to the West End, and have since created puppetry for Michael Morpurgo’s Running Wild, new musical The Grinning Man, and Dr Seuss’s The Lorax which returns to the Old Vic in October.

Toby Olié and Finn Caldwell said, "We're very excited to be bringing this story to audiences of all ages, all over the UK. Initially attracted to the tale of The Hartlepool Monkey as it placed an animal at the centre of the narrative, we’ve since become excited about the myth from 19th Century being able to connect to the world today, in particular recent issues of insularity, xenophobia and inclusion. Our chimp we’ve created promises to be a striking new style of puppet for us and we're assembling a multi-talented cast to bring this playful, anarchic and touching tale to life.”

Fuel aims to catalyse positive change in the world by producing new live performance by inspiring theatre makers for and with people across the UK and beyond. The company seeks to realise this vision by producing a programme of artistic work inspired by the ambition of the outstanding artists they support. These artists encourage audiences to understand fears, imagine a different future, and through that experience and insight, inspire change – individually and collectively – to better understand and more fully contribute to the world we live in. Fuel was founded in 2004 and is led by Kate McGrath. From a base at Somerset House, London, Fuel works locally, nationally and internationally to develop, create and distribute new work to the widest possible audience. Fuel is a National Portfolio Organisation of Arts Council England, and a registered charity.

The Hartlepool Monkey will be at Aberystwyth Arts Centre from 24 - 25 October. Tickets are available from the Box Office on 01970 62 32 32 or online at www.aberystwythartscentre.co.uk

Fuel is currently working with artists including: Will Adamsdale, Clod Ensemble, Encounter, Inua Ellams, Lewis Gibson, Gyre & Gimble, Nick Makoha, Racheal Ofori, Frauke Requardt, David Rosenberg, Andy Smith, Melly Still, Uninvited Guests and Melanie Wilson.

@GyrAndGmbl | #HartlepoolMonkey | www.gyreandgimble.com | fueltheatre.com

Running Time: 1hr 20 mins (no interval) | Suitable for ages 10+
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