Arts & Culture
A combination of cinema, theatre and literature

The Devil’s Violin announce their new production, Stolen, at the North Wall Arts Centre October 13.

The ensemble will take you on an epic journey, through a dreamlike land where you will encounter a king turned to stone, an old woman living in the claw of a giant cockerel and a glass man filled with wasps.

The Times said: “A scintillating combination of music, sound and story.”

Daniel Morden’s haunting tale is interwoven with the hypnotic string accompaniment of Sarah Moody and Oliver Wilson-Dickson.

The essence of all cinema, theatre and literature is a gripping tale well told. By weaving traditional stories into an epic narrative the Devil’s Violin return us to that essence. Stolen is a tale of lost loves, bravery, and above all else, hope.

Crack Magazine added: “One of the most singularly captivating and compelling live acts you could ever wish to be trapped in a dark room with.”

The production is generously supported by the Arts Council England Lottery Fund and the Arts Council of Wales.

For further information about the event, and to purchase tickets, click here.