Passages - Lewes Little Theatre
Passages is a solo performance which weaves together history, folklore, and music, combining the tales of three sea voyages.
Stories of wrecks, rescues and migration. Stories which show the wild elements and human spirit at their best, worst and most beautiful.
Come for an evening of storytelling and songs and be transported.
“This show is like a well-crafted aerial firework display, with its interweaving strands & colours
culminating in three mighty detonations.”
Three by three. Triùir is triùir.
The third knot.
The third wave.
The third passage.
In 1605, Fionnlagh is desperate to escape his dying island home.
But the island has a jealous will, and power over the wind and waves.
In his dreams a strange voice calls to him from across the violent sea, and Fionnlagh must set himself against the island’s rage in his tiny craft, The Rònan…
In December 1919, the long war is over and Donald is coming home. Like hundreds of other naval reservists from Lewis and the Hebrides, he is speeding North by boat and train in time for New Years Day.
For the final leg of his journey, as the wind rises, he boards The Iolaire…
In 1945, the Paalberg family and their friends have endured hardship and horror. They fled their homes in Estonia, as first the Nazis then the Soviets rolled in.
But they are still pursued.
To escape they must dare the wide terror of the Atlantic, and put their faith in each other, in the mercy of strangers, and in the sturdy wooden bones of The Erma…
"Spellbinding singing, flute & whistle-playing. He is a master storyteller
as well as a fine musician & singer in Scots Gaelic & English."
There will be a 15 minute interval, and the theatre bar will be open.

Simon Stallard is an award nominated actor, musician and music researcher.
He has won An Aigeallain Airgead and Farpais Calmac, prestigious Gaelic singing competitions at the Royal National Mòd in Scotland.
Artwork by Jo Elizabeth May
Location
Lewes Little Theatre, BN7 2PX