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Performance

VenueLeeds Playhouse (formerly West Yorkshire Playhouse)
Also: Courtyard, Quarry, Bramall Rock Void
TownLeeds
CountyWest Yorkshire
From29th April 2005
To28th May 2005
When19:30. May 7, 14, 28 Mats 14:00. May 19, 26 Mats 13:30
PricesFrom £10.50. To £25.00.
Leeds Playhouse (formerly West Yorkshire Playhouse) (V977)
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David Copperfield

David Copperfield

Work:: David Copperfield (S2953)

David has a doting mother. When he grows up he marries her image, the ditsy Dora. This is his tragedy. Even Peggotty's extended family on Yarmouth beach cannot escape the effects. But his tragedy is also our comedy as Uriah Heep and Mr Micawber, Aunt Betsey and Mr Dick, Steerforth and Traddlles, all criss-cross David's wayward path towards his Agnes, his true soul mate.
Book by Charles Dickens

Production:: (T0540841044)

Producer West Yorkshire Playhouse
Adapted by Giles Havergal
Director Giles Havergal
Design Simon Higlett
Lighting Gerry Jenkinson
Music Richard Taylor
Sound Mic Pool
Performer Candida Benson
Performer Saskia Butler
Performer Patti Clare
Performer Lisa Ellis
Performer Gregory Fox-Murphy
Performer Rupert Frazer
Performer Andy Hockley
Performer Celyn Jones
Performer Timothy Kightley
Performer Steven O'Neill
Performer Mark Rice-Oxley
Performer Peter Rylands
Performer Ellen Sheean
Performer Alwyne Taylor
Performer Tristram Wymark

Listing:: L1250744375

Quarry



Production details

Quarry

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Special Performances


  • 17 May 05 Sign Interpreted
  • 19 May 05 Audio Described
  • 23 May 05 Audio Described
  • 26 May 05 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)
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