Street play in Bristol
Part of a Bristol street has been transformed into a stage. It's for the Bristol Old Vic's production of The Boy Who Cried Wolf by Michael Morpurgo, which opens tomorrow and runs till September
Part of a Bristol street has been transformed into a stage. It's for the Bristol Old Vic's production of The Boy Who Cried Wolf by Michael Morpurgo, which opens tomorrow and runs till September
Devon author Michael Morpurgo - the man behind the best seller Warhorse - has been in Bristol to promote a play with a difference.
Part of a street in the city has been transformed for "The Boy Who Cried Wolf". It's being put on by the Bristol Old Vic who've turned King Street into an outdoor set.
It starts tomorrow and runs until September.
Our reporter Laura Makin-Isherwood caught up with him among the final preparations. They talked about the play, which is based on the stories from Aesop's Fables.
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