The Untold Story of Sleeping Beauty

Exchange Theatre Company / IFRU

Anatole France published The Seven Wives of Bluebeard in 1909, a long with other magical and unreasonnable tales - a surprising collection coming from an acknowledged classical novelist and member of the Académie Française. This is the Exchange Theatre's adaptation of the story of the duchess of Stork and M. De Boulingrin who slept a hundred years (the time that Sleeping beauty was asleep). The story is an exploration into what happens to other people than the princess when she fell asleep with her whole kingdom.

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I hate those people on the tube, with their smug little noses in their smug little ereaders, while my poor finger muscles are exhausting themselves over bits of paper (bits of what?) and having to use two hands to get a story into my brain whilst juggling my bag and my coat and my book and my jealousy.

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