The Light House: Alys Williams’ highly acclaimed debut play to visit Mareel
We look forward to welcoming theatre artist Alys Williams to Mareel with her acclaimed debut play The Light House.
We look forward to welcoming theatre artist Alys Williams to Mareel with her acclaimed debut play The Light House, on Saturday 16 May (7pm). The performance will also include a post-show Q&A session.
Following a celebrated national tour and London run at Park Theatre in 2023-4, The Light House is making its return to stages across the UK this year. With puppetry, clowning and gently embedded audience participation, the play is supported by an exciting, female-led creative team.
Love is a complicated business. It gets even more complicated when the person you love doesn’t want to be alive. Tender, funny and defiantly hopeful, The Light House is a real life story of falling in love and staying in love, even when the lights go out and you’re lost in the dark. It’s a love letter to life. Join the emergency response as we dance in the kitchen, sing in the streets and try to turn the lights back on. It gets lonely, muddling through these days and nights. So why don’t we do it together?
Originally from the north of England, Alys Williams is an actor, director and theatre maker based in Glasgow & Leeds. She trained at the internationally renowned École internationale de théâtre Jacques Lecoq in France and has worked across the UK and beyond with companies including Leeds Playhouse, Manipulate Festival, Mull Theatre, Al Seed Productions, Mind The Gap, Red Ladder, Slung Low, Cecil Green Arts, Cygnet Theatre (Paris), OYO (Namibia) and Corrymeela Arts (N. Ireland).
The Light House was created with the support of Arts Council England, Leeds Playhouse & Red Ladder, in partnership with local carer groups. This tour has been made possible through support from the Traverse Theatre, the Touring Network and NRTF (National Rural Touring Forum).
Tickets for The Light House cost £16.50 (inclusive of 10% booking fee) are available to purchase online from our box office, in-person at Mareel, or by calling on 01595 745 500 during opening hours of 10am-9pm, Tuesday – Sunday.
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