An adults-only production of Rapunzel is coming to Darlington next month, and performers have been around town showcasing their incredible dancing abilities. 

balletLORENT is one of the most well-regarded storytelling dance companies in Europe. For their 30th Anniversary tour, they are presenting two bold retellings of a well-known fairytale Rapunzel by poet Carol Ann Duffy.

On Wednesday, May 17, the performers will stage 'Rapunzel After Dark' exclusively for adult audiences (16+) at the Darlington Hippodrome.  

The next day (May 18), the dancers will perform 'Rapunzel', a fast-paced and dynamic performance that captivates family audiences with emotional storytelling at its heart.

Read more: Sir Mo Farah reveals Great North Run will be his last race

The Northern Echo: A variety of 'creatures' appear in the show. A variety of 'creatures' appear in the show. (Image: Sarah Caldecott)

The adult show is billed as "a story for those who have a passion for the horror and hope in humanity", and is told from the perspective of the Wife, her Husband and a solitary gardening Witch, all of whom share a profound grief-stricken longing for a child.

This week, dancers from the show have been visiting locations around town. 

On Thursday, April 20, dancers from the show visited Cockerton Library to attend Rhymetimes – a fun story session for one to four-year-olds - and entertained the children with dancing and movement.

Natalie MacGillivray (Rapunzel), Gavin Coward (Prince), Emma Savoldelli-Harris (Creature) and James Mounsey (Creature) had great fun getting the kids moving.

The Northern Echo: Rapunzel and her prince enjoyed a pint of the Orb's finest. Rapunzel and her prince enjoyed a pint of the Orb's finest. (Image: ST PR)

Read next:

Then, the fairytale duo popped into the Orb micropub, on Conniscliffe Road, for a spot of light refreshment. 

The pair stopped by to try out a glass of Orb's own Arran Barrel Aged Quadrupel, which at 10.8% may put hairs on Rapunzel's chest as well as on her head.

Micropub owner Ian Clugh is father-in-law to composer Murray Gold, who has written a cinematic orchestral soundtrack for balletLORENT's Rapunzel, and was previously musical director for Dr Who for 13 years. Clugh opened the cosy pub, which has a capacity of just 60, on Coniscliffe Rd in 2017.