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Performance

VenueThe Kiln (formerly Tricycle Theatre)
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From6th June 2013
Opened14th June 2013
To20th July 2013
When19:30. Jun 26, Jul 3, 10 Mats 14:00. Sat Mats 15:00 (exclu. Jun 8), Jun 14 at 19:00
PricesFrom £14.00. To £22.00.
The Kiln (formerly Tricycle Theatre) (V250)
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  • Date of change: 31 May 13 - T288685275
  • Date of change: 25 Feb 13 - T288685275
  • Date of change: 19 Feb 13 - T288685275

Bracken Moor

Work:: Bracken Moor (S1616560770)

Set in Yorkshire in the 1930s. After years apart, two families come together to rediscover their lost friendship. As they try to move forward they are plunged into a terrifying encounter with the past. Struggling to make sense of the extraordinary events that unfold before their eyes even the strongest of beliefs are shaken to the core.
Author Alexi Kaye-Campbell

Production:: (T288685275)

Set against the economic crisis of the 1930s, this boldly theatrical tale of grief and denial by Alexi Kaye Campbell (The Pride, Apologia, The Faith Machine) is vividly brought to life by Shared Experience (Mary Shelley, Bront?) and the Tricycle Theatre, directed by Polly Teale.
Producer Tricycle Theatre
Company Shared Experience
Director Polly Teale
Design Tom Piper
Lighting Oliver Fenwick
Sound John Nicholls
Performer Antony Byrne (John Bailey / Dr Gibbons)
Performer Daniel Flynn (Harold)
Performer Natalie Gavin (Aileen)
Performer Helen Schlesinger (Elizabeth)
Performer Simon Shepherd (Geoffrey)
Performer Joseph Timms (Terence)
Performer Sarah Woodward (Vanessa)

Listing:: L1285305893




Production details

Set against the economic crisis of the 1930s, this boldly theatrical tale of grief and denial by Alexi Kaye Campbell (The Pride, Apologia, The Faith Machine) is vividly brought to life by Shared Experience (Mary Shelley, Bront?) and the Tricycle Theatre, directed by Polly Teale.

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