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VenueLandor Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From11th April 2012
To5th May 2012
When19:30. Sat, Sun Mats 15:00. Fri 19:00
PricesFrom £18.00. To £18.00.
Landor Theatre (V254)
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  • Date of change: 20 Jan 12 - T0811938425

The Mystery of Edwin Drood

The Mystery of Edwin Drood

Work:: The Mystery of Edwin Drood (S766978414)

It is the late nineteenth century. The Music Hall Royale is presenting the premiere performance of its musical comedy drama based VERY loosely on the last novel by Charles Dickens. Unfortunately, as we discover, the book is unfinished. From the point at which Dickens puts down his pen forever, you, the audience take over. You must decide whether a crime has been committed, if so, who did it, and which of the characters will finish the play as lovers. The company must learn all 500 possible endings in order to perform whichever variety of conclusions you vote for. Subtle - and not so subtle - measures will be taken as the players try to ensure they have a stab at being villain (or hero). Ultimately though the choice is yours!
Book by Charles Dickens

Production:: (T0811938425)

Presented byKaty Lipson (for Aria Entertainment)
Producer Landor Theatre
Music Rupert Holmes
Director Matthew Gould
Director James Cleeve (Musical Director)
Costume Jean Gray
Design Natasha Piper
Lighting Maria Kearney
Performer Wendi Peters (Princess Puffer)
Performer Natalie Day (Edwin Drood)
Performer Victoria Farley (Rose Budd)
Performer Daniel Robinson (John Jasper)
Performer Loula Geater (Helena Landlass)
Performer David Francis (Neville Landlass)
Performer Denis Delahunt (Chairman)
Performer Richard Stirling (Reverend Crisparkle)
Performer Oliver Mawdsley (Horace)
Performer Mark Ralston (Bazzard)
Performer Paul Hutton (Durdles)
Performer Tom Pepper (Deputy)
Performer Ben Goffe (Harry Sayle)

Listing:: L01104278178




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