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Performance

VenueCharing Cross Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From5th April 2012
Opened18th April 2012
To12th May 2012
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Apr 18 19:00. Sat Mats 16:30. Extra School's Mat May 9 at 14:30
PricesFrom £24.50. To £29.50.
Charing Cross Theatre (V241)
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  • Date of change: 19 Jan 12 - T1813989237

A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

Work:: A Tale of Two Cities (S1421)

Set amid the turmoil of the French revolution this epic play follows the fortunes of a band of dedicated rebels, fighting for the lives, their love and their liberty. The heroic struggle leaves a proud and historic legacy for generations to come. The original book is one of the few that most people know both the start and end of - from "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times .." to "It is a far far better thing that I do .."
Book by Charles Dickens

Production:: (T1813989237)

In celebration of the bicentenary of Charles Dickens, PNPF in association with Ovation present the new musical 'A Tale of Two Cities'. Based on the much loved Dickens story, this classic tale depicts one man's ultimate sacrifice for love.
Music David Pomeranz
Director Paul Nicholas
Music David Pomeranz
Book by Steven David Horwich
Book by David Soames
Lyrics Steven David Horwich
Music John Cameron (musical arrangements)
Performer Jonathan Ansell (Charles Darnay - some dates)
Performer Antony Hansen (Charles Darnay - some dates)
Performer Michael Howe (Carton)
Performer Jennifer Hepburn (Lucie)
Performer Jemma Alexander (Mme Defarge)
Performer Craig Berry (Defarge)
Performer John Fleming (Manette)
Performer Miles Eagling (Stryver)
Performer David Alder (Lorry)
Performer Pippa Winslow (Pross)
Performer Tom Murphy (Gabelle)
Performer Christopher Gilling (Evreonde)
Performer Mark Slowey (Barsad)
Performer Neil Canfer (Gaspard)
Performer Rebecca wicking (Seamstress)
Performer Matt Stevens (Ensemble)

Listing:: L548000867




Production details

In celebration of the bicentenary of Charles Dickens, PNPF in association with Ovation present the new musical 'A Tale of Two Cities'. Based on the much loved Dickens story, this classic tale depicts one man's ultimate sacrifice for love.

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