Coming soon... "The Modern Droll-tellers"
A short film discussing the benefits of community theatre and film. As well as the importance of coming together in modern times to find humour, humility and hope... ooh 'es!
A short film discussing the benefits of community theatre and film. As well as the importance of coming together in modern times to find humour, humility and hope... ooh 'es!
Fault - A film showing clips and audience feedback
Michael An Gof - The Cornish Rebel
We made a short film with the brilliant students of Landewednack C P School about the Cornish Rebel Michael An Gof. This was shown at An Gof Day on Thursday 27th June to great applause!
Filmed & edited by Tamara Stidwell.
We made a short film with the brilliant students of Landewednack C P School about the Cornish Rebel Michael An Gof. This was shown at An Gof Day on Thursday 27th June to great applause!
Filmed & edited by Tamara Stidwell.
Catching Rabbit
WE ARE CONSIDERING MAKING OUR AWARD-WINNING THEATRE SHOW INTO A FILM... READ ON!
We're excited to explore turning our award-winning play into a film, and we’re eager to collaborate with creative minds across Cornwall! As a not-for-profit community group, we’re looking into various avenues to bring this critically acclaimed story to the screen.
Synopsis: Meet Rabbit, a 90-year-old man living in Mullion Residential Home, struggling to connect with his overworked carer. But Rabbit harbours a secret: he used to time-travel. Through vivid poetry, he escapes the sterile confines of his care home, returning to the double hedge between Cadgwith and The Lizard. One fateful night, under a full moon, Rabbit tumbles down a "rabbit hole of the soul," launching him into a journey through his past.
In a series of poignant flashbacks, we witness young Rabbit's adventures, from lamping for rabbits to meeting Minnie, his true love. Defying her mother, they marry and move into a cob cottage built by his father, only to face heartbreak after losing a child. As Minnie grapples with depression, Rabbit becomes consumed by his own struggles, oblivious to her decline.
In the 70s, Rabbit's mid-life crisis leads him to Glastonbury Festival, where he discovers a broader world, only to return to find Minnie trapped in her own despair. Through time-travel, Rabbit confronts his father’s harsh judgments and the weight of expectations placed on Minnie, ultimately understanding the bittersweet nature of his sheltered life.
In a heartfelt resolution, Rabbit reconciles with his younger self, finding forgiveness through gentle humour and humility. As he requests to see the sunset, his carer reveals a breath-taking Cornish dusk. Finally, Rabbit drifts into a deep sleep, his life’s poetry fading softly away.
Join us on this journey—let’s create something beautiful together!
WE ARE CONSIDERING MAKING OUR AWARD-WINNING THEATRE SHOW INTO A FILM... READ ON!
We're excited to explore turning our award-winning play into a film, and we’re eager to collaborate with creative minds across Cornwall! As a not-for-profit community group, we’re looking into various avenues to bring this critically acclaimed story to the screen.
Synopsis: Meet Rabbit, a 90-year-old man living in Mullion Residential Home, struggling to connect with his overworked carer. But Rabbit harbours a secret: he used to time-travel. Through vivid poetry, he escapes the sterile confines of his care home, returning to the double hedge between Cadgwith and The Lizard. One fateful night, under a full moon, Rabbit tumbles down a "rabbit hole of the soul," launching him into a journey through his past.
In a series of poignant flashbacks, we witness young Rabbit's adventures, from lamping for rabbits to meeting Minnie, his true love. Defying her mother, they marry and move into a cob cottage built by his father, only to face heartbreak after losing a child. As Minnie grapples with depression, Rabbit becomes consumed by his own struggles, oblivious to her decline.
In the 70s, Rabbit's mid-life crisis leads him to Glastonbury Festival, where he discovers a broader world, only to return to find Minnie trapped in her own despair. Through time-travel, Rabbit confronts his father’s harsh judgments and the weight of expectations placed on Minnie, ultimately understanding the bittersweet nature of his sheltered life.
In a heartfelt resolution, Rabbit reconciles with his younger self, finding forgiveness through gentle humour and humility. As he requests to see the sunset, his carer reveals a breath-taking Cornish dusk. Finally, Rabbit drifts into a deep sleep, his life’s poetry fading softly away.
Join us on this journey—let’s create something beautiful together!