Ravens

by Zoe Hinks 

In 1659 a stranger is rescued from a devastating shipwreck and left in the care of two peasant sisters. To escape their impoverished existence, the sisters create a fictional identity for him with their own desires entwined; but the truth about the stranger is far more sinister than they could ever have envisaged... 

Ravens visited 9 open-air venues on Romney Marsh, lit with fire and staged on a horse drawn waggon in the summer of 2013. 

"The audience were gripped as the twists and turns of the play lurched and unfolded. Sabotage Theatre are a young company worth your attention, and Zoe Hinks is clearly a writer worth watching." **** Fringe Review

Logo with hand and finger pointing up, text indicating support from Arts Council England, and lottery funding.
A scene from a theatrical production with five young actors on stage in costume, performing outdoors with a rustic set that includes a small chimney and lanterns, and a man adjusting equipment nearby.