"Extraordinary... If Shakespeare, Ken Loach and Nick Cave went on a day trip to Great Yarmouth, SALT could be the result."

★★★★

The Reviews Hub


SALT UK TOUR 2025

25-26 July Ventnor Fringe Festival, Isle of Wight

1 August  Thorington Outdoor Theatre, Suffolk

2 September  Hull Truck, Hull

5-7 September  Shetland Arts, Shetland

11-13 September  Lyth Arts Centre, Wick

18-19 September  Perth Theatre and Concert Hall, Perth

20 September  Paisley Arts Centre, Paisley

25 September  Universal Hall, Findhorn

3-4 October  The Dukes, Lancaster

9-10 October  The Coro, Ulverston

24 October  The Hippodrome, Darlington

25 October  The Atkinson, Southport

29-30 October  Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis


‘I'm goin' out wi' th' Tide, old wench;
I came in on the Flood.
An' the Sea is streaked wi' Silver,
An' the Sun is red wi' Blood.’


The East Norfolk Coast. 1770.

Man Billy is a pious young fisherman living under the rule of his domineering Mother, Widow Pruttock. Two things govern their life: the herring harvest and devotion to God.

Into this cold and isolated life comes the ageless woman Sheldis, a singer with supernatural gifts. As Billy's infatuation with her grows, his Mother, believing him bewitched, will go to any length to break the spell.

Set in a stark, mythic world, and filled with sea shanties, dances, hymns and folk songs, SALT is a visceral tale of faith, jealousy and demonic passion.


"An extraordinary piece: rich, poetic, and immersive, with memorable performances, and a magical story at its heart."

★★★★

The Reviews Hub

"An excellent debut...thoroughly enjoyable...The actors strived to create a jarring sense of dread and pulled it off wonderfully."

★★★★

Eastern Daily Press

"This enthralling tale is magically brought to life...Beau Hopkins's writing and the wonderful performance from the cast will leave you breathless. Devilishly good!"

Harbour Radio

"A visceral and immersive experience...you can almost smell the sea air. SALT certainly succeeds in eliciting gasps and jumps from the audience...it draws you in and leaves you feeling truly transported."

A Young(ish) Perspective


Cast
Emily Outred 
Mylo McDonald
Bess Roche


Written and directed by
Beau Hopkins
Producer Lucy Farrant
Composer and musical director Anna Pool
Movement director Lucy Cullingford
Lighting designer Tim Tracey
Stage manager Lucinda Bray
Costume Amanda Harrold
Hair and make-up Hayley Bird
Body art Suzie Mason
Casting Cameron Culver
Graphic design Jason Booher and George Payne
Trailer Marcin Rodwell and Denzil Dean
Photography Peter Morgan
Original song Polly Wright

Cruel North Sea

A song inspired by SALT
written and performed by Polly Wright