Mary (and the Perfectly Possible but Probably Implausible Perhaps Parade)

One morning Mary discovers a solid door that has appeared, as if by magic, slap bang in the middle of the sea. Unnatural phenomenon or a bizarre PR stunt? Step into Mary’s inner monologue as equal waves of wariness and excitement crash down over the community, and she tries to make sense of what (or who... ) on earth has arrived.

Tick Tock Bridget’s latest dance theatre show explores the miraculous, mythical, and mundane edges of our being. A modern day fable, and grand celebration of humanity’s unstoppable curiosity.

Upcoming Performances

Friday 2nd June 2023 @ 4.00pm
Brighton Fringe

One Church Brighton, Gloucester Place, Brighton, BN1 4AA
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Saturday 3rd June 2023 @ 5.00pm
Brighton Fringe

One Church Brighton, Gloucester Place, Brighton, BN1 4AA
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Sunday 4th June 2023 @ 5.00pm
Brighton Fringe

One Church Brighton, Gloucester Place, Brighton, BN1 4AA
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Mary (and the Perfectly Possible but Probably Implausible Perhaps Parade) is PG rated, suitable for all, duration 60 minutes.

More information on accessible performances coming soon including a BSL interpreted show on Sunday 4th June, kindly supported by BOB’S Bursary.

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Reviews & Feedback

"Thought-provoking, intricate and intriguing. An enchanting piece of work."

Senior Project Manager, Arts Council England

"A gentle invitation to reflect on the last few years that ends with hope."

Audience review

"Touching- like watching kindness and wit in motion."

Audience review

"I was left with a sense of the magic of life."

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Credits

Concept and creation by:

Tick Tock Bridget (Rosa Firbank, Jessica Miller, Harriet Morris)

Producer:

Bridie Donaghy

Performers:

Rosa Firbank, Jessica Miller, Harriet Morris

Writer:

Bridie Donaghy

Costume design:

Harriet Hill

Set design:

Kirsty Harris

Original composition:

Daniel Dobbs

Illustration:

Martina Francone

Supported by:

Public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England

Additional support from:

The Mount Without
One Church Brighton

Arts Council England