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Performance

VenueJermyn Street Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From10th October 2006
Opened13th October 2006
To11th November 2006
WhenOct 12, 13, 14, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, Nov 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 at 14:30, 19:30. Oct 15, 29 Mats 15:00
PricesFrom £16.00. To £16.00.
Jermyn Street Theatre (V207)
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Dark of the Moon

Dark of the Moon

Work:: Dark of the Moon (S2946)

A romantic comedy including traditional folk songs and country music. As the tale unfolds, a witch boy tarries in a mountain community in love with a beautiful girl named Barbara Allen. The superstitious townspeople resent their happiness, and meddling ends in violence and tragedy.
Author Howard Richardson
Author William Berney

Production:: (T01552850244)

Producer David Harris
Choreographer Francine Watson Coleman
Musical Director Andrew Charity
Company The Actors Company
Director Rhys Thomas

Listing:: L242328967




Reviews

Reviews


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I have just been to see the" dark of the moon' at the Jermyn street theatre and would recommend it to anyone.Having read the book I was delighted to watch the cast bring the play to life with fantastic acting.The play was both serious and humorous .The actor who played Hank Grudger ( Frank Horrocks) played the "confession' scene exceedingly well and had the audience in laughter.Welldone to all the cast and production team.!

User Reviews

USER (11Nov06): I have just been to see the" dark of the moon' at the Jermyn street theatre and would recommend it to anyone.Having read the book I was delighted to watch the cast bring the play to life with fantastic acting.The play was both serious and humorous .The actor who played Hank Grudger ( Frank Horrocks) played the "confession' scene exceedingly well and had the audience in laughter.Welldone to all the cast and production team.!
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