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Performance

VenueMinerva Theatre
TownChichester
CountyWest Sussex
From11th September 2008
Opened25th September 2008
To11th October 2008
When19:45. Sep 25 19:00. Sep 20, 25, 27, Oct 2, 4, 9, 11 Mats 14:15
PricesFrom £25.00. To £25.00.
Minerva Theatre (V1310317653)
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Aristo

Aristo

Work:: Aristo (S1343203957)

Aristo is the story of the last years in the life of Aristotle Onassis, and of his complex and interwoven relationships with Jackie Kennedy and Maria Callas, and his son Alexandros. Based in part on Peter Evans' book Nemesis, Aristo is an explosive account of how those in positions of enormous power and wealth often live lives detached from the realities and moral codes of everyday existence.
Author Martin Sherman

Production:: (T01269885680)

Corporate Sponsor Harwoods
Corporate Sponsor Kenwood
Producer Chichester Festival Theatre
Director Nancy Meckler
Design Katrina Lindsay
Lighting Paul Pyant
Music Ilona Sekacz
Sound Ilona Sekacz
Other Lorna Heavey (video projectionist)
Choreographer Liz Ranken
Costume Sabine Le Maitre (costume supervisor)
Other Penny Dyer (voice coach)
Performer Robert Lindsay (Aristotle Onassis)
Performer Denise Black (Dimitra)
Performer Julius D'Silva (Theo)
Performer Ben Grove (Bazouki Player)
Performer John Hodgkinson (Yanni)
Performer Joe Marsh (Alexandros Onassis)
Performer Elizabeth McGovern (Jacqueline Kennedy)
Performer Diana Quick (Maria Callas)
Performer Robin Soans (Costa)
Performer June Watson (Eleni)

Listing:: L02056048444




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  • 3 Oct 08 Audio Described
  • 4 Oct 08 Audio Described
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