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Ruby Gibbens – ‘The Hunt for the Twrch Trwyth’

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Ruby Gibbens – ‘The Hunt for the Twrch Trwyth’

The wildest of wild boars the Twrch Trwyth is rampaging through the Welsh countryside. Pursued by the legendary King Arthur, a lovable if not occasionally useless hero. Glimpse into a mythological history with striking visual theatre by puppet maker Ruby Gibbens and team, suitable for all ages.

Non verbal.

To book this work for your event contact the artist-

www.rubygibbenspuppetry.co.uk

Commissioned by Wales Outdoor Arts Commissioning Consortium. Supported via Articulture by the Arts Council of Wales, Welsh Government and the National Lottery.

Image – The Hunt for the Twrch Trwyth  – Ruby Gibbens

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