The hardest thing of all is to see what is really there

It’s 1868. Discharged from the army with malaria, Morten scrapes a living on the edge of Sweden’s ancient forests. Suddenly he begins to suffer nightmares and mysterious visits as he sleeps. A friend tells him he’s plagued by a Mara – a possessed person who visits another in spirit form. To free himself from the Mara, he must discover their identity. But who is it? To find out, he begins to closely watch the world around him. But as he becomes aware of his neighbours’ lives and the life of the ancient forest, his own begins to transform…

Entertaining, unsettling and moving, this solo storytelling performance is a whodunnit, a dive into the dreamscape of Swedish folklore, a love story, a journey into Europe’s ancient forests, a playful look at our relationship with sleep and an exploration of what really means to be awake.

 

Suitable for ages 14+
  • Storytelling
Fri 11 Oct / 7.00pm
Great Harwood Library

74 Queen Street
Great Harwood
Blackburn
BB6 7AL

Please e-mail or pop into the library to book: greatharwood.library@lancashire.gov.uk

Ticket prices:

Mara (11th Oct) – £8 per person

Sat 12 Oct / 3.00pm
Cherry Tree Library

Cherry Tree Library
Cherry Tree Lane
Blackburn
BB2 5NX

Box Office: Call in to purchase tickets over the counter or email library@blackburn.gov.uk
Tickets:

Mara (12th Oct) – £8 per person

Further Information

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