The Light of Excalibur
Sprightly computer whiz Agnes travels back in time to help a young Arthur become king in this world-premiere twist on the medieval legend.
- Oct. 22 - Nov. 7, 2004
- Theater Lab
- Approx 1 hour
- $14.00
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Written by Norman Allen
Directed by Gregg Henry
Sword-wielding Arthur is a boy who would be king, in a race against time to reveal his true identity. Joystick-wielding Agnes is a sprightly computer whiz, keen on networks, equations, and video games. In this world-premiere twist on the legend of King Arthur, the wise Merlin transports Agnes back in time to the Dark Ages, to aid Arthur in his quest to become England's rightful ruler. Across a frozen landscape of castles, mazes, and perils at every turn, "right over might" prevails as Agnes and Arthur balance reason with emotion to discover the importance of family, the source of compassion, and the things in life worth fighting for.
Recommended for ages nine and up.
Directed by Gregg Henry
Sword-wielding Arthur is a boy who would be king, in a race against time to reveal his true identity. Joystick-wielding Agnes is a sprightly computer whiz, keen on networks, equations, and video games. In this world-premiere twist on the legend of King Arthur, the wise Merlin transports Agnes back in time to the Dark Ages, to aid Arthur in his quest to become England's rightful ruler. Across a frozen landscape of castles, mazes, and perils at every turn, "right over might" prevails as Agnes and Arthur balance reason with emotion to discover the importance of family, the source of compassion, and the things in life worth fighting for.
Recommended for ages nine and up.
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Norman Allen
