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VenueThe Young Vic
Also: Maria/Clare
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From30th November 2017
Opened30th November 2017
To23rd December 2017
WhenMon-Sat 19:45 (except Dec 23). Wed, Sat Mats 14:45
The Young Vic (V245)
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  • Date of change: 27 Jan 17 - T287461533

How to Win Against History

How to Win Against History

Work:: How to Win Against History (S050880353)

Based on the charred remains of a true story. The 5th Marquis of Anglesey was one of the wealthiest men who ever lived. He burned brightly, briefly and transvestitely at the end of the 19th Century, blowing his family's colossal fortune on diamond frocks, lilac-dyed poodles, putting on amazing plays to which nobody came, touring Germany performing the inexplicable "Famous Electric Butterfly Dance", and generally desperately trying to make himself a legend. After he died at 29, his family, in vengeance, burned every proof they could find that he existed, and carried on as though he never was. How to Win Against History is a hilarious, ripped-up musical about expectations, manliness, disappointment and being totally fabulous: Hedwig and the Angry Inch meets Noises Off in a ballgown. A frothy, glossy costume drama about the stories we tell to convince ourselves it's all going well, and the moments we realise it's not.
Book by Seiriol Davies
Music Seiriol Davies
Lyrics Seiriol Davies

Production:: (T287461533)

Producer Seiriol Davies
Producer Aine Flanagan Productions
Producer Young Vic
Director Alex Swift
Design Verity Quinn
Lighting Dan Saggars
Musical Director Dylan Townley
DramaturgEve Leigh
Performer Matthew Blake
Performer Seiriol Davies
Performer Dylan Townley

Listing:: L01578356596

Maria



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  • 7 Dec 17 Captioned
  • 20 Dec 17 Audio Described
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