performances
4th European Conference on Peace Building & Conflict Resolution – Belfast,- 1998
As the shadows over Kosovo were already lengthening throughout 1998, the job of Wolf + Water to be theatre company in residence & to sum up the key issues & developments for this huge conference was very tough indeed. After several sleepless nights the final performance worked very well & seemed to capture the uncomfortable essence of the event.

"Macbeth"
(1998 - Highbridge House CRU and Great Torrington School)
Macbeth was one of Wolf + Water’s biggest ever projects to produce, a full length 16mm film adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Scottish Play” made in Devon without the aid of kilts.
"Sleeping Beauty"
(1998 - with the Abbey Gateway Club, Barnstaple)
A magical retelling of the traditional fairy story, with various strange twists…
Beauty gets a telling off from her mother
The Gardener cuts a rose for Beauty
In "The Phantom Tollbooth"
(1994 - with Hawley CRU, Barnstaple),
an adaptation of the classic children’s book, Wolf + Water took over a disused factory and spent a month building an elaborate series of performance spaces that the audience of primary school children were led through as part of this fantastic adventure.
The Phantom Tollbooth
The Phantom Bell ringers
Face Value
Our Estate & Beyond the Bunker
"The Western Lands"
(1992 - with Highbridge House CRU and Great Torrington school)
was a complex piece of dance and physical theatre exploring themes of landscape and exploitation, and used over 300 projected images throughout the show.
”..a hugely ambitious piece …vulnerable, courageous, dangerous…”
Public Projects Co-ordinator, Dartington College of Arts
In "Gerald’s Restaurant"
(1991 - with Highbridge House CRU and Great Torrington School)
the audience was invited to partake in a five course meal cooked by the cast throughout the course of the show, while various strange happenings - the arrival of aliens, a raid by the Vegetable Liberation Front and the adoration of the humble onion made it a dinner date to remember.
Something’s not right in the kitchen




