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Stage @TheDock to stage spectacular summer programme of outdoor entertainment

A packed summer programme of shows, events and performances has been announced at the stunning outdoor venue in Hull.

Stage@TheDock is set to host a spectacular series of family-friendly shows, cementing the waterfront destination’s growing reputation as a venue of choice for touring companies on the theatre and performance circuit.

As a Major Partner of Hull UK City of Culture 2017, Hull-based Wykeland created Stage @TheDock, a stunning amphitheatre within Hull’s former Central Dry Dock as the city’s only new permanent venue for Hull’s year as the nation’s capital of culture.

Located close to bars, restaurants, galleries and more in the thriving  Fruit Market it’s the perfect destination for pre and post-performance refreshments and is helping to put Hull firmly on the cultural map.

Opera North recently kick-started the summer season with two stunning performances of A Tale of Orpheus & Eurydice.

Next up is The Three Musketeers, which will bring the classic tale of intrigue, sword play and action in 17th century France to life on July 14 as part of a summer tour of UK festivals and outdoor spaces. The 70-minute show stars performers Morgan & West, who are known for their family-friendly theatre shows full of magic and storytelling.

The stage adaptation of Rapunzel is planned for July 22 in an exhilarating, heart-warming production about one girl’s longing to break free from her imposed lockdown and explore the world outside. Humour and puppetry will bring the classic fairytale to life for all ages in a 105-minute show.

Stage @TheDock will once again play its part in the popular Humber Street Sesh on August 13, featuring a packed programme of hip hop workshops, breakdancing scratch DJs and graffiti artists.

A vibrant new adaptation of Emily Brontë’s elemental masterpiece Wuthering Heights will also grace Stage @TheDock on August 14. Presented by national touring theatre company SISATA which is celebrating its 10th anniversary, the 90-minute performance is accompanied by beautifully haunting original live music and uplifting songs to support the vibrant, fast-paced production.

There Should Be Unicorns, the hip hop musical from Middle Child Theatre and Beats Bus will then return to the stage with two performances per day on August 27 and 28. Children are invited to dress up as unicorns and superheroes for the free hour-long performance during the opening weekend of Hull’s Freedom Festival.  The mash-up of hip hop, musical theatre and dance premiered at Stage @TheDock in early May before heading on a nationwide tour of outdoor theatre festivals.

Stage @TheDock is set to attract more international artists and spectacular free performances during the second weekend of Freedom Festival, which finishes on September 4.

  • From Below Theatre are also returning to the venue with a spectacular version of Faustus, an interactive fire circus with audience participation and an array of magical comedy and combat. The show is a combination of acrobatics, pantomime and fire poi spinning – an ancient dance using weighted balls on ropes or chains used to spin fire.
  • Workshops teaching circus skills behind the show will run from 2pm to 4pm between August 18 and 20 and participants will be shown silk dancing, soft staff spinning, juggling, flower sticks, poi and twirling rhythmic ribbon.

Following the success of outdoor film showings last year, Beverley Parkway Cinema is also planning to bring its outdoor cinema back to Stage @TheDock. Details will be released in due course.