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Performance

VenueSheffield Theatres
Also: Lyceum Theatre, Crucible Theatre, Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse
TownSheffield
CountySouth Yorkshire
From6th July 2024
To27th July 2024
Sheffield Theatres (V962)
Current/Future Listings
Listings Archive

Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 17 Jun 24 - T01453282258
  • Date of change: 11 Mar 24 - T01453282258

Chariots of Fire

Chariots of Fire

Work:: Chariots of Fire (S413346787)

1924. The Paris Olympic Games. A devout Scottish Christian runs for the glory of God. An English Jew runs to overcome prejudice. Two young track athletes. A battle fraught with social and political pressures to gain acceptance and represent Great Britain. Based on the extraordinary true story of Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams, Chariots of Fire is a tale of hope, honour and belief, prevailing in the face of overwhelming odds.
Adapted by Mike Bartlett (based on the Enigma Productions Limited Motion Picture)

Production:: (T01453282258)

Producer Sheffield Theatres
Director Robert Hastie
Design Ben Stones
Director Lilac Yosiphon (associate director)
Lighting Richard Howell
Sound Alexandra Braithwaite
Music Frew
Director Ben Wright (movement)
Director Stuart Burt (CDG - casting)
Director Chantell Walker (assistant)
Other Anita Gilbert (dialect coach)
Performer Bethany Antonia (Florence / Frank)
Performer Adam Bregman (Harold Abrahams)
Performer Richard Cant (Master of Caius)
Performer Waleed Elgadi (Sam / As Cast)
Performer Bessy Ewa (Sybil)
Performer Sally Frith (As Cast)
Performer Tom Glenister (Aubrey Montague)
Performer Mark Lockyer (Master of Trinity)
Performer Lois Pearson (Jennie / As Cast)
Performer Eddie-Joe Robinson (Schloz / As Cast)
Performer Seb Slade (Watson / As Cast)
Performer Ciaran Stewart (Sandy / As Cast)
Performer Michael Wallace (Eric Liddell)
Performer Leo Wan (The Prince of Wales / As Cast)
Performer Benjamin Westerby (Andrew Lindsay)
Performer Iverson Yabut (As Cast)

Listing:: L095379967

Crucible Theatre



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