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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal
Also: Studio, Stage 2
TownNorwich
CountyNorfolk
From18th April 2002
To20th April 2002
When19:30, Sat Mat 14:30
PricesFrom £4.00. To £18.50.
Theatre Royal (V72)
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Rambert Dance Company - Grinning In Your Face/Parades Gone By

Rambert Dance Company

Work:: Rambert Dance Company (S887)

Britain's biggest and most exciting touring dance company who often tour two programmes at a time. Dancing to a mixture of musical styles they provide enormously watchable evenings.
Company Rambert Dance Company

Production:: Grinning In Your Face/Parades Gone By (T1212883258)

Grinning In Your Face, by the brilliant acoustic guitarist, banjo player and vocalist, Martin Simpson. For Bruce, the music appears to paint pictures of rural America, particularly during the middle decades of the twentieth century. Parades Gone By, is a theatrical parody on the golden days of Hollywood. Set in a derelict film studio, a deranged director revisits his memories by lovingly conjuring up a galaxy of ghostly stars in a series of dream-like sequences from his films. As Valentino, Dracula, Marlene, and Fred and Ginger, to name a but few, emerge from the darkness, their creator becomes more and more entangled in his own fantasies, until they run out of his control.
Choreographer Christopher Bruce (Grinning in Your Face)
Music Martin Simpson (Grinning in Your Face)
Choreographer Lindsay Kemp (The Parades Gone By)
Music Carlos Miranda (The Parades Gone By)

Listing:: L1913076413




Current production:Work

Grinning In Your Face/Parades Gone By

Grinning In Your Face, by the brilliant acoustic guitarist, banjo player and vocalist, Martin Simpson. For Bruce, the music appears to paint pictures of rural America, particularly during the middle decades of the twentieth century. Parades Gone By, is a theatrical parody on the golden days of Hollywood. Set in a derelict film studio, a deranged director revisits his memories by lovingly conjuring up a galaxy of ghostly stars in a series of dream-like sequences from his films. As Valentino, Dracula, Marlene, and Fred and Ginger, to name a but few, emerge from the darkness, their creator becomes more and more entangled in his own fantasies, until they run out of his control.

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