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Rural Roots Bloom: A Coming-of-Age Story
11 Feb
Summary
- Adaptation focuses on Laura's journey from limited childhood to self-discovery.
- Ensemble cast skillfully portrays diverse characters and communities.
- Production honors rural life and its inevitable encounters with change.

Hammerpuzzle theatre company presents a music-laced adaptation of Flora Thompson's novels, focusing on Laura's coming-of-age in the late 19th-century Oxfordshire countryside. The production traces her path from a childhood where her potential was unrecognized to her eventual self-discovery.
The five-strong ensemble of actor-musicians masterfully embodies various characters and communities, from schoolchildren to pub patrons, creating a vibrant tapestry of rural life. Jessica Temple portrays Laura with a sensitive blend of cleverness and innocence.
Set in immaculately dressed period surroundings, the adaptation touches upon themes of feminism and societal change. Despite a narrative that sometimes feels unresolved, the production is an affectionate and evocative tribute to the people and lives Thompson documented.




