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VenueSherman Theatre
Also: Arena
TownCardiff
CountyGlamorgan
From25th September 2013
Opened27th September 2013
To12th October 2013
When19:30
PricesFrom £15.00. To £22.00.
Sherman Theatre (V824)
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  • Date of change: 18 Jul 13 - T1352136983

It's a Family Affair... (We'll Settle it Ourselves)

It's a Family Affair... (We'll Settle it Ourselves)

Work:: It's a Family Affair... (We'll Settle it Ourselves) (S1717580078)

False bankruptcy, spoilt rich kids, matchmakers on the take and lawyers on the bottle. Welcome to the world of Moscow's merchant class, the nouveau riche of 19th century Russia. Written in 1849 then promptly banned, Alexander Ostrovsky's debut comedy is a scathing satire on a vulgar and deluded society, where blackmail and hypocrisy abound, the rouble rules, and everyone can be bought, sold or borrowed.
Author Alexander Ostrovsky

Production:: (T1352136983)

William Thomas (Twin Town, Mr Nice, Torchwood, Gavin and Stacey, Belonging) is aging merchant Bolshov, who dreams of a daughter-free retirement whilst clinging to his wealth in this new adaptation by Simon Crowther (Sherman Cymru's The Get Together, ITV's Coronation Street). Rhodri Meilir (My Family, Caerdydd) is Bolshov's hapless clerk Lazar, in love with the boss's daughter but embroiled in his scheme... The question is, who has an eye for the big chance? A night of scheming, plotting and laughter.
Adapted by Simon Crowther
Director Roisin McBrinn
Design Alyson Cummins
Performer Rhodri Meilir (Lazar)
Performer William Thomas (Bolshov)

Listing:: L373184257




Production details

William Thomas (Twin Town, Mr Nice, Torchwood, Gavin and Stacey, Belonging) is aging merchant Bolshov, who dreams of a daughter-free retirement whilst clinging to his wealth in this new adaptation by Simon Crowther (Sherman Cymru's The Get Together, ITV's Coronation Street). Rhodri Meilir (My Family, Caerdydd) is Bolshov's hapless clerk Lazar, in love with the boss's daughter but embroiled in his scheme... The question is, who has an eye for the big chance? A night of scheming, plotting and laughter.

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  • 3 Oct 13 Captioned
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