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Gone with the Wind archiveSet in 1860's Atlanta, Georgia, Gone with the Wind follows the story of the seventeen-year-old Scarlett O'Hara, the eldest of three daughters living a life of luxury on their father's plantation until the onset of the Civil War threatens their idyllic existence. Scarlett's incredible journey through both the war and the peace is mirrored in her turbulent relationship with Rhett Butler, whose actions always defy prediction. Their story spans ten years and mingles romantic ecstasy with tragic grief, as the life these people once knew disappears, for better or worse: gone with the wind. Gone with the Wind website.

Creatives/Company

Book by: Margaret Mitchell
Music: Margaret Martin
Lyrics: Margaret Martin

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Archive listings for Gone with the Wind (2008)

Work type: Musical.

T586406726

Producer Coilin Ingram (London). Producer Aldo Scrofani (for Columbia Artists Theatricals of New York). Adapted by Trevor Nunn. Director Trevor Nunn. Design John Napier. Costume Andreane Neofitou. Lighting Neil Austin. Sound Paul Groothius. Music Gareth Valentine (musical supervisor and arranger). Director David Bolger (movement). Performer Jill Paice (Scarlett O'Hara). Performer Darius Danesh (Rhett Butler). Performer Edward Baker-Duly (Ashley Wilkes). Performer Madeleine Worrall (Melanie Wilkes). Performer Natasha Yvette Williams (Mammy). Performer Jina Burrows (Prissy). Performer Emily Bryant. Performer Gareth Chart. Performer Laura Checkley. Performer Julian Forsyth. Performer Kirsty Hoiles. Performer Chris Jarman. Performer Tober Reilly. Performer David Roberts. Performer Tom Sellwood. Performer Ray Shell. Performer Savannah Stevenson. Performer Gemma Sutton. Performer Sue Jane Tanner. Performer Susan Tracy. Performer Alan Winner.
4 Apr 08 to 14 Jun 08Gillian Lynne Theatre, West End :: V401
listing details L02023927687

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