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Performance

VenueRoyal Opera House
Also: Linbury Studio, Ballet Studio, Clore Studio,Floral Hall
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From10th October 2024
To24th October 2024
Royal Opera House (V377)
Current/Future Listings
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  • Date of change: 4 Jul 24 - T1493653567

Trouble in Tahiti + A Quiet Place

Trouble in Tahiti + A Quiet Place

Work:: Trouble in Tahiti + A Quiet Place (S0873632266)

TROUBLE IN TAHITI - Trouble in Tahiti depicts a day in the life of Sam and Dinah, a married couple at odds with one another and the happy suburban life they crave. Unable to connect with his wife, Sam retreats into a hyper-masculine world of physical fitness, while Dinah turns to therapy and shopping. A trip to the cinema to see the latest film (Trouble in Tahiti) offers a window onto another world - but can the couple hold onto the illusion of happiness? A QUIET PLACE A Quiet Place picks up the story 30 years later, after a family tragedy brings their children home. Dinah has been killed in a car crash, and as Sam wrestles with his grief at the funeral, his daughter Dede and her husband François pay emotional tribute to her mother. His son, Junior, makes a chaotic late appearance, prompting an angry outburst from his father. As the family navigates their grief, memories of the past rise to the surface, prompting a series of confrontations.
Music Leonard Bernstein
Lyrics Leonard Bernstein

Production:: (T1493653567)

Sung in English with English surtitles. Captions and translations in English will be displayed on screens above the stage and around the auditorium.
Director Oliver Mears
Design Annemarie Woods
Lighting Fabiana Piccioli
Director Sarah Fahie (movement)
Music Garth Edwin Sunderland (reduced orchestration)
Sound Florence Hand
Director Sophie Gilpin (assistant)
Other Emma Woodvine (accent coach)

Listing:: L1502827656




Production details

Sung in English with English surtitles. Captions and translations in English will be displayed on screens above the stage and around the auditorium.

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