The interactive BSL adventure for children and their families will be available alongside the audio version from Saturday 21 November 2020
Award-winning family theatre company Tessa Bide Productions have adapted their successful interactive live show, The Anarchist’s Mobile Library, into an interactive British Sign Language (BSL) adventure for children and their families to play from home.
The Anarchist’s Mobile Library can now be presented in three versions. The original show is an outdoors community project set in a pop-up retro caravans, encouraging storymaking in towns and village. The Anarchist’s Mobile Library- an audio adventure is an online, interactive audio experience that began a digital tour in September. It has now been commissioned by The Library Presents Digitally, alongside a new BSL version of the game featuring renowned performer David Ellington. It takes children through story options, creating their own path with each adventure.
The BSL adventure encourages children to engage with literature and the world around them, asking them, what stories will they create? Which stories need new endings? And, how will they write the next chapter of the world? It comes with an accompanying education pack, which includes fun materials for families and teachers to use alongside the game.
Like many theatre makers and companies across the UK, Tessa Bide Productions had shows cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and in the last few months has created work for audiences to enjoy from their homes, producing everything from puppetry workshops to this full audio project inspired by their original live touring show of the same name. As live theatre went digital, so did the opportunity to reach more family audiences. The Anarchist’s Mobile Library – a BSL Adventure has been designed for d/Deaf family audiences who are missing out on accessible shows and want a fun theatrical experience from their living room.
Previously Tessa Bide Productions has only made work for live audiences. The most recent project, BOB was shown during Bristol Old Vic’s Ferment Fortnight in February 2020, a show for young audiences exploring loss and grief. The company’s shows have toured both nationally and internationally, selling out to audiences in India, Europe, and around the UK. Often partnering with charities, TBP’s unique work discusses topical issues and uses captivating puppetry, music, and bold scenery to engage children and family alike. Their shows perform in traditional theatre spaces, town halls and at festivals.
The Anarchist’s Mobile Library is available to play from Saturday 21 November by visiting: https://www.library.live/the-library-presents-blog/the-anarchists-mobile-library.
Accessibility: The game is d/Deaf accessible with BSL and captions.
Age recommendation: Whilst it is aimed at 6-10 year olds, it is also suitable for younger children.