“We read Gulliver's Travel and we loved all the stories, the visual
aspects, the satire and all of that, but we were also really interested
in what Jonathan Swift didn't write about – Gulliver's return home to
his family after his travels,” says co-writer Shelley Atkinson, who


connotation's for us who live in a very religious focused environment.”

Like Swift's novel, Gulliver is a satire on human nature but, as in all
Big Telly productions, it reflects upon Northern Ireland society.



“We're working closely with a fight choreographer, film-maker and
composer to make a piece of theatre which is visual and action packed,
contains satire and wit, and lots of laugh out loud moments,” says Zoe.

The show also stars Bryan Quinn (Gulliver), Patrick J O'Reilly (son