Theatre Ship: Past Tours

From 1992 – 2006 the Fitzcarraldo undertook 13 tours of the UK, taking theatre to the most remote parts of the country from the Shetland Islands in the north, to the Channel Islands in the south, and to many small ports and harbours in between.

The ship’s cargo hold was dramatically transformed into a theatre once anchor was dropped in port, and opened up a magical world of drama, music and performance to a family audience including many children who had never seen theatre before… thousands of young people Walk the Plank’s annual visit was a highlight in the calendar, and the sight of the brightly painted ship in harbour was a cause for celebration.

Read more about the history of how The Fitzcarraldo came to the UK and was transformed into a theatre ship.

Noah’s Ark 2005/06

Written by Lee Beagley and Esther Wilson, directed by Lee Beagley, designed by Anna Siegrot and Jo Pocock, with music by Andy Frizzell, lighting by Johnny Goodwin, video animation by Matt Mawford.


Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea 2003/04

Written by Peter Grimes, directed by Rosanna Lowe (2003) and Lee Beagley (2004), designed by Karen Tennent, with music by Jules Bushell, lighting by Paul Colley, video animation by Matt Mawford.


Moby Dick 2000/01

Co-produced with Kaboodle, adapted by Jim Burke, directed by Lee Beagley, designed by Cecily Kate Borthwick, with music by Andy Frizzell, lighting by Paul Colley.


Gulliver’s Travels 1997/98

Co-produced with Contact Theatre, adapted by Andrew Farrell, directed by Andrew Farrell (1997) and Tony Lidington (1998), designed by Julian Crouch and Graeme Gilmour, with music by Olly Fox.


Captain Crowsnest Ahoy! 1996

Written and directed by Mark Whitelaw and Julian Crouch, designed by Julian Crouch and Graeme Gilmour, with music by Olly Fox.


Seven Tenths 1995/96

By Kevin Fegan, directed by Andy Farrell, designed by Mandy Dike and Matt Mawford.


Waterway 1994

By G.P.Gill, directed by Susan Clarke, designed by Caroline Scott, with music by Greg Stephens.


The Blue 1992

Written by Adrian Mitchell, directed by Bill Mitchell, designed by Julian Crouch and Graeme Gilmour, with music by Pete Moser.