Hiding is the theme behind the next production at the Malvern Theatres.
Hideaway, performed by Quiconque, is based on four different true stories, centring round concealment.
Dutch sisters Anja and Dini are hidden in a wartime attic, with only a Monopoly board and a window for company.
Renaissance teenager Catherine de Medici is hidden in a bucket down a well to avoid her being used as a political pawn by her uncle, the Pope. Two Cuban boys plan to fly away to a better life by hiding themselves in the undercarriage of a Boeing 777, and forgotten Russian teenagers hide together underground to stay warm against Moscow's winters.
Hideaway is in the Forum on Friday, November 19 at 7.30pm. Tickets are £12 and £10 from 01684 892277.
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