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Home Edinburgh Fringe 2018

The Mariner’s Song at Paradise in the Vault

by Theatre Weekly
July 29, 2018
Reading Time: 1 min read
The Mariner's Song Edinburgh Fringe

The Mariner's Song Edinburgh Fringe

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Calling all adventurers!

Returning for their third Fringe, KinkyFish invite you to join The Mariner’s Song at Paradise in the Vault, this visceral journey examining the nature of our existence and exploring humanity’s primal connection to rivers and seas. Drawing upon family history, classical mythology and his own experience as a volunteer on a two-week Deep Sea Challenge, writer/performer Rajan Sharma’s narrative poem seeks to create a bridge between the past and future, to better understand our place in the present.

Echoing the style of the ancient Greek poets, Sharma’s Mariner invites you to brave the elements and join him on this grand quest, under the stars, into the soul and across the great unknown… Will you answer the Mariner’s call?

       

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