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Performance

VenueNew Vic Theatre
Also: Stephen Joseph Room, Theatre in the Round
TownNewcastle-under-Lyme
CountyStaffordshire
From7th February 2014
To1st March 2014
When19:30. Sat Mat 14:15
PricesFrom £12.00. To £21.00.
New Vic Theatre (V119)
Current/Future Listings
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Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 17 Dec 13 - T326909529

An August Bank Holiday Lark

Work:: An August Bank Holiday Lark (S02012166472)

It's an idyllic summer in 1914 rural Lancashire. Excitement is building for Wakes week; a rest from field and mill and a celebration of the Rushbearing Festival with singing, courting, drinking and dancing. The looming war barely registers... but it will. An August Bank Holiday Lark is a gentle, deeply moving drama poised at the tipping point of war. Intensely nostalgic and emotionally rich, this is a story that will both entertain and tug at your heart strings.
Author Deborah McAndrew

Production:: (T326909529)

Age recommendation: 12+
Company Northern Broadsides
Presented byNew Vic Newcastle-under-Lyme
Director Barrie Rutter
Design Lis Evans
Lighting Mark Howland
Musical Director Conrad Nelson
Performer Emily Butterfield (Mary Farrar)
Performer Elizabeth Eves (Alice Armitage)
Performer Sophia Hatfield (Edie Stapleton)
Performer Darren Kuppan (Frank Armitage)
Performer Jack Quarton (Edward Farrar)
Performer Lauryn Redding (Susie Hughes)
Performer Russell Richardson (Dick Shaw)
Performer Brett Lee Roberts (Alan Ramsden)
Performer Barrie Rutter (John Farrar)
Performer Andrew Whitehead (Jim Haworth)
Performer Ben Burman (William Farrar)
Performer Mark Thomas (Herbert Tweddle)

Listing:: L1724030310




Production details

Age recommendation: 12+

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Special Performances


  • 25 Feb 14 Captioned
  • 1 Mar 14 Audio Described
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