Theatre
'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight' by Gav Cross
'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight' by Gav Cross
This 14th Century epic story, set in the festivities of King Arthur's court between Christmas and New Year is now retold at Norton Priory as a ‘betwixtmas’ treat.
Bravery and honour, chivalry and courtliness, these are the markers of a great knight of King Arthur's Court. Young Gawain must settle the promise made to the terrifying Green Knight.
A monstrous terror that Gawain beheaded to protect his King.
But did not bring about its demise...
With adventure and terror, promises and frailties, this story has lasted seven centuries. Reputed to have been written in Cheshire, we can easily imagine that it was performed and told as an entertainment on this very spot, when the story was newly written.
Join master storyteller, performer and Norton’s Narrator Gav Cross, as he brings to life a new version of this classic text.
Beware the ‘Wilds of the Wirral’.
Beware the Green Chapel.
Beware the Green Knight.
This traditional story for the liminal and lost days between Christmas and New Year is a perfect accompaniment to the heritage wonder of the venue. Will Norton’s own Green Man approve?
Bring your bravest face and perhaps a warm hand to hold?
Age guidance 14+ suggested / 2hrs (Including an interval)