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Performance

VenueGreenwich Playhouse
Also: Greenwich Studio, Prince of Orange Theatre, Prince Theatre
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From7th April 2009
Opened9th April 2009
To3rd May 2009
WhenTue-Sat 20:00. Sun 16:00
PricesFrom £11.00. To £11.00.
Greenwich Playhouse (V1286)
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Candide

Work:: Candide (S108428800)

A naive young man believes that 'all is for the best' even when confronted by evil. Originally performed in 1956, additional songs added in 1974. Candide explores a world that is dominated by violence, greed, war, hatred and a series of catastrophic events seemingly unmitigated by goodness, truth, beauty or God.
Book by Voltaire
Music Leonard Bernstein
Adapted by Hugh Wheeler
Lyrics Richard Wilbur
Lyrics Stephen Sondheim
Lyrics John Latouche

Production:: (T01236565683)

British Premiere of a new/extended adaptation. Remaining true to the text, Hancock portrays Voltaire as storyteller and through his naïve, young hero Candide’s adventures and mishaps, pokes fun at religion and theologians, governments and armies, philosophies and philosophers. He spares no-one, not the Church, not clerics, not Jews; neither Jesuits nor Moslems. As he cleverly shreds the 'optimist’ viewpoint of the earlier philosopher, nothing is safe from his forensic gaze in this eye-popping tale, A savage, satirical lampoon at the time of writing, many of these themes remain as valid today as when they were written. Running time 100mins
Producer Worldzend
Adapted by Prentis Hancock
Director Brian Cummins
Director David Roylance
Performer Prentis Hancock

Listing:: L01912225284




Production details

British Premiere of a new/extended adaptation. Remaining true to the text, Hancock portrays Voltaire as storyteller and through his naïve, young hero Candide’s adventures and mishaps, pokes fun at religion and theologians, governments and armies, philosophies and philosophers. He spares no-one, not the Church, not clerics, not Jews; neither Jesuits nor Moslems. As he cleverly shreds the 'optimist’ viewpoint of the earlier philosopher, nothing is safe from his forensic gaze in this eye-popping tale, A savage, satirical lampoon at the time of writing, many of these themes remain as valid today as when they were written. Running time 100mins

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