Blue Apple Theatre presents Treasure Island at Theatre Royal Winchester in three stage performances and via livestream.
Blue Apple’s Treasure Island is a fresh take on the classic tale. Old Jim Hawkins still visits The Admiral, the inn he used to run with his parents as a boy. And once a year, on the anniversary of those original events, he retells his dramatic story with the drinkers in the pub helping the action along by each taking a part in the story. An exercise in raw storytelling, the audience will be whisked from Bristol to that faraway island with treasure buried somewhere on it, and home again, all in time for last orders.
All our productions have live captioning projected on a screen above the stage.
Book at bit.ly/BlueAppleTreasureIsland
About Blue Apple Theatre
Blue Apple is an inspirational and ambitious theatrical company that supports learning disabled performers to develop and present high quality productions to the widest possible audiences – performing and touring theatre, dance and film within a variety of venues around Hampshire and the southern regions, as well as nationally and internationally.
Blue Apple run performing arts classes across Hampshire. Blue Apple Theatre enables people with learning disabilities to develop performing arts skills, build confidence, and participate fully in cultural life. We believe everyone deserves the chance to express themselves, connect with others, and be part of the creative community. The increase in confidence gained through stage performances has helped Blue Apple participants to enhance their social, personal and artistic skills and achieve public recognition for their talents.
Blue Apple Theatre is a working name of Minstead Trust (Registered Charity No. 1053319).