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VenuePlayhouse Theatre
Also: The Boards
TownEdinburgh
CountyEdinburgh
From10th December 2008
To3rd January 2009
WhenMon-Thu 19:30. Fri 17:00, 20:30. Sat 16:00, 19:30
PricesFrom £12.50. To £32.50.
Playhouse Theatre (V602)
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The Witches of Eastwick

The Witches of Eastwick

Work:: The Witches of Eastwick (S0733821977)

The Witches of Eastwick is set in the tiny New England community of Eastwick, where three modern-day witches, to brighten up their lives, innocently plot and conjure over a heady brew of weak Martinis and peanut butter brownies. With the arrival of 'Darryl Van Horne', in whom their fantasies are made flesh, he makes them have so much fun that they are really flying! And then all hell breaks loose. Quite literally. Jack Nicholson turned on the devilish charm in the film version with Cher, Susan Sarandon and Michelle Pfeiffer.
Book by John Updike
Music Dana Rowe
Lyrics John Dempsey

Production:: (T073536591)

Producer Michael Harrison
Producer Kenny Wax
Producer Paul Elliott (by arrangement with Cameron Mackintosh)
Director Nikolai Foster
Costume Peter McKintosh
Design Peter McKintosh
Choreographer Geoffrey Garrett
Lighting Guy Hoare
Sound Colin Pink
Music William David Brohn (original orchestrations)
Music Chris Egan (additional orchestration)
Music Christopher Jahnke (additional orchestration)
Music Kevin Amos (musical supervision)
Musical Director Tom Deering
Performer Marti Pellow (Daryl Van Horne)
Performer Ria Jones (Alexandra)
Performer Rebecca Thornhill (Sukie)
Performer Poppy Tierney (Jane)

Listing:: L0121406509




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