A Place To Fall To Pieces at The Alma Tavern & Theatre
Tickets are £13 full price / £9 Concession

A event on Thursday 24th March. The event starts at 20:00.


You are on an island. And it is sinking. It is not a metaphor, nor is it a dream. It is the end. But how can you drown, when you haven’t a place to lay your bones? And when you don’t know where it is, how
can anyone bring you home?
Inspired by current folk revival and conservation movements, Isobel and Anna's own form of re-wilding comes from digging up forgotten stories and using them to spin adjacent worlds where music and language are interchangeable. The sisters, through an exploration of magic, memory and earth, have
created a musical quest for the meaning of Home in an increasingly transitory world.
Described as ‘hypnotic’ (Adam Hemming, Artistic Director of The Space), ‘beautiful and poetic’ (The Reviews Hub) Isobel and Anna call A Place to Fall to Pieces: 'Our search for roots, a love letter to the places we have been but never been from'.
Developed with support from Sage, Gateshead and Mahogany Opera company A Place to Fall to Pieces was originally live-streamed from The Space theatre, London. Artistic Director of the Space, Adam Hemming says of the show: ' Their work is certainly a tonic to the horrors of the world we're in right now and it will resonate strongly with anyone who has wondered where they belong'.

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