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Cast search for literary monster.


THE cast of Spymonkey's Moby Dick Moby Dick

pursued by Ahab and crew of Pequod. [Am. Lit.: Moby Dick]

See : Quarry


Moby Dick

white whale pursued relentlessly by Captain Ahab; “It was the whiteness of the whale that above all things appalled me.
 set off on the Mersey Ferry The Mersey Ferry is a ferry operating on the River Mersey in England. History
The first known ferry began in the 1150s when the monks of the priory at Birkenhead started a small ferry crossing. They used to charge a small fare and row passengers across the River Mersey.
 yesterday in search of the literary monster.

They were joined on their quest by members of the Go Penguins! colony who were protecting them from whales.

The event provided an opportunity for people to see first hand the comical and anarchic style of the Spymonkey team who were in full costume.

Spymonkey will arrive at the Liverpool Playhouse for the first time, in a co-production with Royal & Derngate Northampton, to present their glorious mis-telling of the classic Herman Melville Novel Moby Dick from today to Saturday and will be joined by local choir The Capriccio ca·pric·cio  
n. pl. ca·pric·cios
1. Music An instrumental work with an improvisatory style and a free form.

2. A prank; a caper.

3. A whim.
 Singers.

Four actors find themselves trapped inside the belly of the monster. As they contemplate their fate they recount the story of Moby Dick, updating the novel's epic examination of good, evil, fate and obsession.

Call the Box Office on 01517094776.

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FUN: Spymonkey actors Stephan Kreiss, left,Toby Park and Petra Massey on a Mersey ferry Pictures: PAUL HEAPS
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Publication:Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
Date:Oct 20, 2009
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