Neon Candle, Ceriann Williams and Sherman Theatre

Dance to the Bone

Made at Sherman Theatre

Written by Eleanor Yates and Oliver Hoare

Directed by Joe Murphy and Matthew Holmquist

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Overview

25 Mar - 2 Apr 2022
Various times

Further details

  • Space: Studio
  • Socially distanced performance: 2 April 2.30pm
  • Language: English
Important information

Please note that Dance to the Bone contains some strong language, and themes of death and bereavement.

We want to take you dancing.

“I feel the sunlight on my arms as they fly above me, hairs straining, static, the air around me electric. I must begin to move. It’s involuntary, it’s jerky, it’s painful. It’s not dancing. It’s like I’m covered in bees or flames, my feet on fire, my head flung back.”

Strasbourg, 1518. A mysterious and occasionally deadly fever which forces those infected to dance, grips the streets of the city. 500 years later in South Wales, the fever has returned. Joanne Bevan, a lonely and frustrated call centre worker, finds herself disconnected from her family, her community and her own body.

One day she is visited by St Vitus, the Patron Saint of dancing, who invites her to dance away her problems. But what happens if she’s forgotten how to dance? What happens if she can’t stop? What happens if the fever spreads?

Dance to the Bone tells Joanne’s story through a beautiful and beguiling mix of new writing, live music and dance, creating a transcendent night at the theatre. Join us for this euphoric trek from the city into the woods.

We want to take you dancing. It’s been a while.

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Find out about the real-life history behind the dancing plagues in Dance to the Bone.
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Please note that audience members are no longer required to show an NHS Covid pass to gain entry to a performance.

Please wear a mask throughout your visit.
All audience members and visitors must wear a mask (or masks) for the duration of their visit including during performances, unless you are exempt (except when eating and drinking in the auditorium). Café Bar customers are not expected to wear a mask whilst seated at a table. Find out more about the steps we are taking to keep our audiences and our staff safe.

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