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The Volcano That Changed The World

Unlike what people may think, Krakatoa was not the biggest volcanic eruption in history. More than two hundred years ago, on April 10th 1815, Mount Tambora in Eastern Indonesia became a merciless killer. It unleashed the most deadly volcanic eruption in human memory, wiping out at least 117,000 people. And an entire civilization and its language disappeared. But the killing didn’t stop there. It has now been proven that this eruption could have triggered an extraordinary and little known cataclysmic event: worldwide climate change.

The Volcano That Changed The World

7.5 2017
Everything is Possible: The York Suffragettes

It is 1913. Women across the country, outraged by inequality and prejudice are beginning to rise up and demand change. In York, a revolution is about to take place as an ordinary Heworth housewife risks her life and her family to join the fight. And she's not alone. Across the city, women run safe-houses, organise meetings, smash windows and fire-bomb pillar boxes. It's dangerous, it's exhilarating, it's ground-breaking: and in 2017 the amazing story of York's suffragettes will be told for the first time. Everything is Possible is York Theatre Royal and Pilot Theatre's latest large-scale community production. The play was performed on a spectacular scale with a cast of around 150 and a choir of 80. The performance started outdoors before moving onto the stage at York Theatre Royal. We raised the purple, green and white flags and cried "Votes for Women!" to sold-out audiences.

Everything is Possible: The York Suffragettes

NR 2017
Lots of Kids, a Monkey and a Castle

Julita expressed her three greatest wishes shortly after getting married: lots of children, a monkey and a castle she can call her own. That all of these wishes have become a reality is probably down to the immense stubbornness of this charismatic and equally hilarious matriarch who has a weakness for collecting crazy objects. When financial circumstances force the family to sell their castle, her adult children are left sifting through a lifetime of peculiarities in search of a few lost bones… Spanish actor and neo director Gustavo Salmerón paints a deliciously absurd family portrait that just happens to reveal a lot about Spain, Catholicism and the economic crisis.

Lots of Kids, a Monkey and a Castle

7.3 2017
Paris, New Year's Eve to Be with Her

At the end of the year, Linden got dumped by his girlfriend. He lived with her in her place, in Germany. He is a tap dancer and now he has no place to go. So he plans to perform a concert moving around the world with friends. But he gets a call from an old friend. And he cancels the plan. Instead of that, he decides to come to Paris because she moves to Paris. He wants to meet her with an unknown desire. But every time, they make an appointment to meet up, she breaks up the promise. Even though, he meets his cousin, friends and new people, he always feels empty and lonely. And his desire to meet her is getting stronger. The year changes though, his situation doesn't change. She calls him that she is going to Spain. He decides to go to Spain. On his way, he is having a good time with people by listening their stories. But he can't stop thinking about her. He increasingly gets tired and mad at her. Unluckily he lose everything he has because of a swindler. And he calls her again...

Paris, New Year's Eve to Be with Her

NR 2017