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Performance

VenueThe Watermill Theatre
TownNewbury
CountyBerkshire
From24th August 2010
To25th August 2010
When13:00
The Watermill Theatre (V733)
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Sounds of England - After Lydia/Faithful

Sounds of England

Work:: Sounds of England (S02083289993)


Production:: After Lydia/Faithful (T270924669)

Two of six thirty minute musicals by members of Mercury Musical Development with a distinctly English focus. After Lydia - by Christine Denniston and Gwyneth Herbert - A poignant love story about a man coming to terms with impending loss and a woman preparing for the end. Trying to protect one another from the, truth they discover, before it’s too late, the depth of their love. Faithful by Tim Saward and Darren Wayte - West London, the late nineties. The story of the friendship between a white, gay boy and a Muslim girl. We follow Amina and Dillon as he comes to terms with his sexuality and she faces an assisted marriage which can, in the end, only force them apart.
Producer Watermill Theatre
Author Christine Denniston (After Lydia)
Author Gwyneth Herbert (After Lydia)
Author Tim Saward (Faithful)
Author Darren Wayte (Faithful)

Listing:: L410347022




After Lydia/Faithful

Two of six thirty minute musicals by members of Mercury Musical Development with a distinctly English focus. After Lydia - by Christine Denniston and Gwyneth Herbert - A poignant love story about a man coming to terms with impending loss and a woman preparing for the end. Trying to protect one another from the, truth they discover, before it’s too late, the depth of their love. Faithful by Tim Saward and Darren Wayte - West London, the late nineties. The story of the friendship between a white, gay boy and a Muslim girl. We follow Amina and Dillon as he comes to terms with his sexuality and she faces an assisted marriage which can, in the end, only force them apart.

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