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Performance

VenueThe Tramway
TownGlasgow
CountyGlasgow
From28th October 2009
To31st October 2009
When19:30. Sat Mat 14:00
PricesFrom £6.00. To £14.00.
The Tramway (V621)
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The Beggar's Opera

Work:: The Beggar's Opera (S1876)

The Beggar's Opera was originally produced on 29 January 1728 by the Theatre Manager John Rich at Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre and was the first musical show to mix dialogue with songs. A story of thieves and highwaymen, it was intended to mirror the moral degradation of society and, more particularly, to caricature the then Prime Minister Sir Robert Walpole. It ran for 62 performances, the longest run then known, and the success of the production enabled John Rich to build a new theatre in Covent Garden, the forerunner of the Royal Opera House. The Beggar's Opera was first heard of Covent Garden in 1732.
Author John Gay

Production:: (T1125337823)

John Gay’s 17th century play, The Beggar’s Opera has been reconfigured to the not-so-distant future. A dark, seedy, absurd, visually rich and cruelly comic co- production from Vanishing Point, Royal Lyceum and Belgrade Theatre, Coventry.
Company Vanishing Point
Director Matthew Lenton
Design Kai Fischer
Lighting Kai Fischer
Music Alasdair Macrae
Music Quinn
Sound Mark Melville
Design Finn Ross (projection - for mesmer)
Costume Eve Lambert
Other Sandy Grierson (creative associate)
Performer Sandy Grierson
Performer James Bryce
Performer Pauline Goldsmith
Performer Damir Todorovic
Performer Elspeth Brodie
Performer Victoria Bavister
Performer Rosalind Sydney

Listing:: L0675647722

Tramway 1



Production details

John Gay’s 17th century play, The Beggar’s Opera has been reconfigured to the not-so-distant future. A dark, seedy, absurd, visually rich and cruelly comic co- production from Vanishing Point, Royal Lyceum and Belgrade Theatre, Coventry. Tramway 1

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