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Performance

VenueFinborough
Also: The Finborough
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From17th November 2015
Opened19th November 2015
To20th December 2015
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sun Mat 15:00. Sat Mat 15:00 (from Nov 28)
Finborough (V199)
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  • Date of change: 21 Oct 15 - T414681700
  • Date of change: 17 Sep 15 - T414681700

Flowering Cherry

Flowering Cherry

Work:: Flowering Cherry (S01497514739)

Suburbia, 1957. Jim Cherry sells insurance, but wants to sell apples instead. He dreams of owning an orchard in Somerset and quitting the job he hates. But Cherry is a fantasist and his wife Isobel is at breaking point. As his dream begins to spiral out of control and the gulf between them widens, can she force him to face reality? Hailed at its premiere as the British Death of a Salesman, and from the writer of A Man for All Seasons and the screenplays of Doctor Zhivago and Lawrence of Arabia, Flowering Cherry is the heart-breaking story of a man seduced by his own imagination.
Author Robert Bolt

Production:: (T414681700)

This rediscovery marks the first London production since its premiere in 1957, starring Sir Ralph Richardson and Celia Johnson.
Presented byTroupe (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre)
Director Banjamin Whitrow
Design Alex Marker
Lighting Peter Harrison
Sound Lucinda Mason Brown
Costume Janet Hudson-Holt
Performer Ashley Cook
Performer Catherine Kanter
Performer Liam McKenna
Performer Hannah Morrish
Performer James Musgrave
Performer Phoebe Sparrow
Performer Benjamin Whitrow

Listing:: L1965202639




Production details

This rediscovery marks the first London production since its premiere in 1957, starring Sir Ralph Richardson and Celia Johnson.

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