Scarecrow by Chris Cooper |
First presented in 2010 by Theatr Powys |
cast size:4
synopsis: A warm and deliciously funny new play In a tumbledown cottage, half swallowed by the trees creeping over ruined walls jutting like broken teeth. A forgotten place, haunt of rooks in the morning. Quiet though. Peaceful. It was Wynne’s place. Her refuge - where she took her ten-year old self and the things in her head for some piece of mind in the quiet. Until, that is, she rescued him - Scarecrow. In bits he was, the stuffing knocked out, so Wynne pulled him together and fixed him up. She even made him a new face with eyes and a smile. And that’s when all the threads started coming together. Scarecrow is about being young and making sense, about finding friendship and the search for family. |
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