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VenueTheatre Royal
Also: Guildhall
TownBury St Edmunds
CountySuffolk
From8th February 2022
To9th February 2022
Theatre Royal (V76)
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Lost Dog Dance - A Tale of Two Cities

Work:: Lost Dog Dance (S0932737608)

Lost Dog formed in 2004, their first work Pave up Paradise Burgos won first prize at the International Choreographic competition and second prize at the prestigious Hanover choreographic festival. Since then they have created and toured four full length dance theatre works in the UK and Europe to critical acclaim.

Production:: A Tale of Two Cities (T452432024)

Charles Dickens' best-known work of historical fiction was published in 1859 and set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution of 1789. It's a novel of revolution, love and adventure; even if audiences haven't read the book this is the show for them. And if they have read the book... this is still the show for them. From the creators of Paradise Lost and Juliet And Romeo, comes a re-staging of Charles Dickens' classic novel. Featuring live camera work on-stage, and Lost Dog's acclaimed blend of contemporary dance and theatre, rediscover Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities from a whole new perspective.
Producer Warwick Arts Centre
Producer The Place
Producer Lost Dog Dance
Director Ben Duke
Design Amber Vandenhoeck
Lighting Katy Morison
Design Will Duke (projection)
Sound Hjorvar Rognvaldsson
Costume Ryan Laight
DramaturgRaquel Meseguer
Performer Valentina Formenti
Performer Nina-Morgane Madelaine
Performer Temitope Ajose-Cutting
Performer Hannes Langolf
Performer John Kendall

Listing:: L413812870




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A Tale of Two Cities

Charles Dickens' best-known work of historical fiction was published in 1859 and set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution of 1789. It's a novel of revolution, love and adventure; even if audiences haven't read the book this is the show for them. And if they have read the book... this is still the show for them. From the creators of Paradise Lost and Juliet And Romeo, comes a re-staging of Charles Dickens' classic novel. Featuring live camera work on-stage, and Lost Dog's acclaimed blend of contemporary dance and theatre, rediscover Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities from a whole new perspective.

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