Running Wild UK Tour

Running Wild UK Tour

Running Wild is the story is of a girl named Lilly, who, whilst on holiday with her mother in Indonesia, takes an elephant ride. During the ride, Oona, the elephant, suddenly becomes anxious and runs from the beach deep into the jungle. With Lilly on her back, they escape moments before the tsunami hits the island. Miles from civilisation, at first there’s wonder, discovery and tree-top adventures with the orangutans, but, as thoughts turn to her mother left behind on the beach, and wild tigers prowl, and hunger hits, Lilly must now learn to survive the rainforest. And then the hunters come…

Michael Morpurgo’s novel, based on a true story, is brought to life in this award-winning production, which has been described by critics as ‘inspiring’, ‘evocative, ‘imaginative’ and ‘life-affirming’. Originally produced by Regent’s Park Theatre and Chichester Festival Theatre, this epic production, complete with spectacular life-size puppets, tells an emotional and moving story of love, loss and loyalty and of living for the moment.

Michael Morpurgo, the former children’s laureate and author of War Horse, was inspired by the real-life story of Amber Owen, who was on holiday in Phuket with her mother and stepfather in 2004, when she went on an elephant ride. While riding Ning Nong along the beach, the eight-year-old noticed the elephant was attempting to pull away from the receding sea water. “He ran away and, as the water came in, I was safely on his back. He saved my life.” When he read Amber’s story in the newspaper, Michael Morpurgo said it was the one bit of hope amid the destruction of the Boxing Day tsunami which hit South East Asia. The production will work to support the Born Free Foundation’s global elephant conservation projects.

RUNNING WILD UK TOUR

11 – 15 April
West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds

18 – 22 April 2017
The Lowry, Salford

25 – 29 April 2017
Theatre Royal, Norwich

2 – 6 May 2017
Kings Theatre, Edinburgh

9 – 13 May 2017
Newcastle Theatre Royal

16 – 20 May 2017
Theatre Royal Plymouth

23 – 27 May 2017
Royal & Derngate, Northampton

31 May – 3 June 2017
The Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury

6 – 10 June 2017
Wolverhampton Grand Theatre

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