Two people standing with shocked faces. One with tambourine, one playing fiddle.

Metamorphosis: Unplugged

By Vanishing Point


Date: Friday 13th May
Time: 7pm
Place: Oak Room, The Rockfield Centre
Age: 12+
Cost: £12 Standard
£8 Concession

Theatre performance.


Created by Vanishing Point. After the story by Franz Kafka.

Two excitable cleaners are tidying up the remains of a children's party when they stumble across a copy of Franz Kafka’s funny and compelling story, The Metamorphosis - the mysterious tale of a man who wakes up one morning to find he’s turned into a giant insect. Intrigued by the opening sentence they begin to reimagine the classic tale for our times, using the story to transform our view of the world.

The Metamorphosis: Unplugged is a warm-hearted, acoustic, cabaret-style retelling of the story, from the team that brought you The Dark Carnival: Unplugged

Directed by Vanishing Point Associate Director Joanna Bowman and performed by Daisy Ann Fletcher (Cinderfella) and Fiona Wood (The Steamie).

Two people standing with shocked faces. One with tambourine, one playing fiddle.

Photo Credit: Mihaela Bodlovic

 
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Daisy Ann Fletcher

Daisy Ann Fletchers previous stage credits include: The Not So Ugly Sisters (WRONGSEMBLE), The Ruff Tuff Cream PuffEstate Agency (Cardboard citizens), Bill Shakes: Wonder Boy! (Wrongsemble), Cinderfella(Tron Theatre), Pinocchio (The OldRep), Revolting Women (Mikron Theatre Company), Get Well Soon (Mikron Theatre Company), The Coolidge effect (wonderFools), Alice in Weegieland (Iron Theatre), The Divide (The Old Vic), Chess (Edinburgh Festival Theatre), Women on the vergeof a nervous breakdown (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland), Pronoun (West Yorkshire Playhouse), The Hired Man (NationalYouth Music Theatre), Girls Like That (West Yorkshire Playhouse). Her screen credits include: In Plain Sight (ITV) and Stargazer(Wrongsemble).

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Fiona Wood

Theatre Credits: 'The Crucible', 'Blonde Bombshells', ‘Heritage', ‘Chicago', 'Quality Street', 'Before theParty' and 'The Last Witch' (Pitlochry Festival Theatre) 'Glory on Earth' and 'The Winter’s Tale' (RoyalLyceum Theatre) 'The James Plays' (NTS) 'Gabriel’s Gig' (Drake Music) 'The Steamie' (Neil Laidlaw)'Cannibal Women of Mars', Ya Beauty and the Beast and Flo White (Tron)TV/Film credits: 'Only and Excuse' (BBC Scotland) ‘Sketchland' (BBC) 'Hospital24/7' (Sky) 'Scot Squad'(BBC Comedy Unit) 'Rab C Nesbitt' (Comedy Unit) and 'Short Films Room 9' and ‘Home' (RCS)