About this Event
The Pulp Rocket Theatre production returns to Hogarth’s House! The Angry Musician is a family-friendly show inspired by William Hogarth’s famous print The Enraged Musician (1741).
Come and join Tom, Crotchet and Moll as they frantically try to rehearse a play, discover themselves, and avoid the various pitfalls of Hogarth’s London. Audiences will be invited to join in the fun as our characters try to put on a play for the King of England. There will be games, music, puns and plenty of audience interaction to entertain all ages.
Staged in the beautiful Learning Studio at Hogarth’s House – the very place Hogarth lived and worked – why should learning a bit of history not be a relaxing summer day out too?
Suitable for all ages.
Adults must remain with their children for the duration of the performance.
A bar with light refreshments for sale will be available before and after the performance.
Pulp Rocket Theatre wants to craft experiences inspired by history. Whether it is the event of a great artist visiting London, a play that fell victim to censorship, or simply a lost Jacobean masterpiece, we believe in the value of reviving stories forgotten to the past; of making the unremembered memorable once again. The Angry Musician was written by Sam Hill and James Musgrave.
Hogarth's House, located in Chiswick, is the former home of the 18th century artist and satirist William Hogarth. It is owned and managed by the London Borough of Hounslow.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hogarth's House, Hogarth Lane, London, United Kingdom
GBP 15.00 to GBP 20.00