The Narrow Road – cutting-edge theatre Tuesday 23 March
The award-winning Riding Lights theatre company is performing The Narrow Road at St Stephen’s Church in Bristol on Tuesday 23 March. The Narrow Road by Paul Birch is “a moving combination of powerful theatre, meditation and corporate worship”. Sharp satirical comedy, innovative theatre and powerful Christian communication have become the hallmarks of Riding Lights’ work. The play is about an extraordinary journey; one which will re-trace the footsteps of Jesus into a world of miracles and madness, violence and liberation. As The Narrow Road is walked, this turbulent world is turned upside down; its inhabitants confronted by an unexpected and surprising vision. Meeting the characters and re-living the events of the gospels, this story takes its audience back along that original road, through the place of the cross and into the challenge of a life beyond. At intervals, the performance creates space for other expressions of response , music and reflection arising out of the drama. The whole presentation becomes a powerful act of remembrance, both participatory and reflective. The Narrow Road asks each of us to review the understanding and practice of our own faith in relation to that journey today. Canon Tim Higgins, and Priest-in-Charge of St Stephen’s, comments: “We are pleased to work with Riding Lights at Saint Stephen’s with this mission in Bristol’s city centre. Powerful theatre connects well in a culture of curiosity, spiritual exploration and individual journeys of faith. I am confident the theatre piece will evoke a deep response.” Riding Lights is one of the UK’s most successful independent theatre companies and is internationally renowned for more than thirty years of touring productions. Following the huge success of their previous plays The Passion, Calvary and Redemption Song, this new play for 2010, The Narrow Road, was commissioned by the Dean and Chapter of York and Lightline Pilgrimages, specialists in Christian travel. Tickets: £8 for adults and £6 for concessions are available from St Stephen’s Cafe or by emailing info@saint-stephens.com Free lunchtime concerts in September and November
These concerts are free, so why not join us on a Wednesday lunchtime from 1pm to try them for yourself? Here is the programme: September 2nd – Moussa Kouyate, solo kora – West African harp music September 9th – Royal Court Players – Golden age of baroque music with strings September 16th – 40 Minutes of Noyes – Auriol Britton celebrates poet Alfred Noyes September 23rd – Bristol Georgian Choir – Folk songs and sacred chants from Georgia September 30th – Gordon Pullin, tenor – Songs by Ivor Novello and Noel Coward (No concerts in October) November 11th – Juan Gabriel – Sacred sound sculpture November 18th – A Bristol Ecoshow – Silent film with Ben Baddoo and Chai 4 Two November 25th – Royal Consort Players – Baroque chamber music Keep in touch!One of the things we’ve noticed at Saint Stephen’s is that people come for some things, like a Sunday service, or food on a weekday lunchtime, but don’t know how much else is going on that they could join in with. One thing we want to do about that is to get better at keeping in touch with you. So here’s one way – let us know what you’d like to hear about, and we’ll tell you about that. We won’t send you email you didn’t ask for, or pass your details to anyone else, and you can unsubscribe at any time. But we hope you’ll want to connect and keep in touch!
Listen to Cecelia Ndhlovu and Edd Bateman’s Lunchtime Concert hereAfrican spiritualRecorded at Saint Stephens on Wednesday 29th July.
Mbira, the ‘African thumb piano’, is a traditional instrument of the Shona tribe of Zimbabwe. Living in Bristol, Cecelia uses it to communicate with our ancestors and for healing. Edd Bateman on bass and David Mowat on trumpet accompany. There are more free lunchtime concerts on Wednesdays in September – details to follow on this site shortly. Listen to Steve Graham and Michael Loader’s lunchtime concert hereRoots guitar vocal and story tellingRecorded at Saint Stephens on Wednesday 22nd July.
SG “guitar-based passionate songs about friends and family” There are more free lunchtime concerts on Wednesdays in July – details here. |
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