From the novel by Jeremy Page, adapted by Robin McLoughlin, fEAST Theatre presents SALT.

Join Pip Langore as he tries to make sense of his family’s odd and troublesome history.

In Morston, North Norfolk, 1944, his Grandmother ‘Goose’ rescues a German airman buried up to his neck in the marsh. Nine months later the German vanishes in a makeshift boat, leaving Goose with a newborn daughter, Lil.

Taught to read the clouds by her mother, Lil is a strange child. When she becomes the object of two brothers’ desire, her life takes a tragic turn.

As he comes of age between the land and the sea, can Pip avoid the family’s marsh-fever and find happiness or will he, too, lose himself in Norfolk’s wetlands?

Set across four decades of blood, smoke, mud, tears and fish, Salt is a funny and tragic play about the relationship between people and the landscape they live in, with live music and a strong regional flavour.

Curtain 19:30, running time approx. 2 hours and 30 minutes, including an interval.

Tickets £16.00

Contact: 01760 755 800

April 27 @ 19:30
19:30 — 22:00 (2h 30′)

Westacre Theatre

Dawn Finnerty

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