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Performance

VenueThe Theatre By The Lake
Also: Century Theatre
TownKeswick
CountyCumbria
From25th May 2017
Opened26th May 2017
To4th November 2017
When19:30. Sat Mat 14:00
The Theatre By The Lake (V7)
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Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 3 May 17 - T802715671
  • Date of change: 13 Dec 16 - T802715671

After the Dance

Work:: After the Dance (S01166474631)

1939. Mayfair. David and Joan Scott-Fowler are a high-living and hard-drinking couple who are still trying to live the hedonistic excess of their - and the century's - twenties. Through the eyes of a younger generation, the endless drinking, partying and gossip look dangerously frivolous as Europe falls towards another war. When the reforming zeal of another woman evolves into love for David, a fateful shadow is thrown over their twelve year marriage. With poignancy and wit, Rattigan reveals the gaudy emptiness of the Bright Young Things as they move into middle age. First presented to great acclaim in 1939 and forced to close with the onset of war, After the Dance has remained unperformed for over sixty years.
Author Terence Rattigan

Production:: (T802715671)

Producer Theatre by the Lake
Director Philip Wilson
Design Colin Falconer
Director Bobby Brook (assistant)
Music Jon Nicholls
Sound Jon Nicholls
Lighting Ciaran Bagnall
Performer Layo-Christina Akinlude (Julia Browne)
Performer Adam Buchanan (Peter Scott-Fowler)
Performer Josie Dunn (Miss Potter)
Performer Charlotte Hamblin (Helen Banner)
Performer Nathan Hamilton (Cyril Carter)
Performer Jessica Hayles (Moya)
Performer Richard Keightley (David Scott-Fowler)
Performer Matthew Mellalieu (John Reid)
Performer Alex Parry (Williams)
Performer James Sheldon (Dr George Banner)
Performer Izabella Urbanowicz (Joan Scott-Fowler)
Performer Matthew Darcy (Arthur Power)

Listing:: L957942830




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