The idea
Here Be Dragons is an exciting new show for families, packed with music, fun, and adventure, touring communities across the North East. Performed on a stunning pop-up stage crafted from reclaimed wood, the show transforms both indoor and outdoor spaces into places of joy. Audiences will enjoy a captivating performance brought directly to their communities across the North East, featuring the talents of Bridget Marumo, Hannabiell Sanders, and Tim Dalling.
Your support will deliver one week of Here Be Dragons performances to local communities, including Gateshead and the Deaf Resource Base at Benton Park Primary School, ensuring an inclusive experience for all.
Directed by Annie Rigby, written by Lindsay Rodden, and designed by Imogen Cloët, this 30-minute spectacle celebrates imagination, creativity, and connection. Your help brings this captivating adventure to life, reaching families and children across our region. Together, we can make magic happen!
What we'll deliver
- Two community Here Be Dragons performances across the North East, including Cowgate, Byker, and Gateshead
- One Here Be Dragons performance for Deaf Awareness Week at Benton Park Primary School
Why it's a great idea
Here Be Dragons brings accessible, high-quality cultural experiences to North East communities, benefiting families and children. By performing in underserved areas, we make theatre more accessible to those who may not typically have the opportunity to attend. A special performance for Deaf Awareness Week at Benton Park Primary School ensures deaf children can enjoy inclusive arts, promoting greater awareness and accessibility.
Families will enjoy a fun, engaging show that sparks creativity and introduces children to theatre. Additionally, the project showcases North East talent, encouraging pride in local culture and strengthening the region's artistic identity.
Here Be Dragons will help connect communities, support inclusivity, promote regional talent, and enrich the cultural life of the North East, benefiting local families, children and artists.
Steps to get it done
- Secure the necessary funds through crowdfunding
- Contact and confirm community venues, including schools
- Complete set design
- Source any necessary props, costumes, and set pieces for the show.
- Begin rehearsals for the show
- Organise logistical details for each performance, including accessibility considerations.
- Performance Promotions and Marketing
- Deliver performances
- Evaluate Project, including audience feedback