The Selfish Giant

Photo by Lloyd Evans

“Then the Spring came, and all over the country there were little blossoms and little birds. Only in the garden of the Selfish Giant was it still Winter…”

In a barren world where resources are scarce, a group of young scavengers live in a seeming paradise. But, as the seasons change, tensions rise and rumours spread like fruit flies. There is a shadow looming on the horizon. There is someone, or something, coming; and they want their garden back.

Join us beneath the ferns for a joyous reimagining of Oscar Wilde’s classic fairy tale. A story of friendship and the meaning of home.

Adapted by Sam Kenyon-Hamp from Oscar Wilde’s short story, The Selfish Giant. Performed by Theatre Royal Bath Theatre School students.

 

Date: Tuesday 4 - Thursday 6 April, 2023
Location:
The egg theatre, Bath

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The Selfish Giant was produced by the egg theatre and directed by Kilter Theatre’s Oliver Langdon.

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Photos by Lloyd Evans

 
 

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