New shows delight the crowds at sunny Streets of Battle
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The event included two brand new shows: The Crowhouse, by Circo Rum Ba Ba, had crowds in stitches with hilarious clowning and acrobatics, executed with perfect comic timing and a big dose of humour.
Belle Vue Hotel, by Bash Street Theatre, set in a seaside boarding house, saw landlady Elsie Lovejoy feuding, and finally falling in love, with the factory boss next door.
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Hide Ad“Both of these shows were brand new, performing for the first time ever,” said Mandy Curtis, director of 18 Hours Events, who produce Streets of Battle in collaboration with local business owners and residents.
“They will be touring around England and Europe over the next few months, but they came to Battle first.”
Local talent was also on display in the form of Battle Youth Theatre, who performed a taster of a street show they are developing for Streets of Battle under the guidance of local theatre group, Inside Out.
The nine local youngsters have been working on the piece over a six week period, and will continue to develop it for a second performance at Streets of Battle, May.
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Hide AdVisitors also enjoyed posing for photos with Dolly Delicious, Day of the Dead stilt-walker, and the beats of drumming group Dende Nation.
Streets of Battle runs on the last Saturday of March, April and May and is funded by the Arts Council and supported by local businesses and residents.
The next Streets of Battle is on May 27.
• Pictures by Kim Hall
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