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Performance

VenueFinborough
Also: The Finborough
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From27th November 2018
To22nd December 2018
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sat, Sun Mats 15:00
Finborough (V199)
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  • Date of change: 2 Nov 18 - T01007446252
  • Date of change: 17 Oct 18 - T01007446252

Jeannie

Jeannie

Work:: Jeannie (S568326719)

What's the use of romance if there's no truth in it? It is 1936 in a 1wee one-eyed' town in Scotland. Jeannie is a drudge for her mean controlling father, but dreams of a different life. When she receives a large inheritance, she seizes the opportunity to finally escape to the glamour and sophistication of European travel. During her stay in Vienna, she encounters Stanley, a washing machine inventor from Yorkshire, and then a real Viennese Count. But Jeannie is no pushover. She knows her own mind, she is a stickler for the truth, and she hates scroungers...
Author Aimee Stuart

Production:: (T01007446252)

1930s version of the Cinderella story from a rediscovered female playwright, Jeannie is a charming light romantic comedy, ideal for the Christmas season, and unseen in London since 1940.
Company New Shoes Theatre (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre)
Director Nicolette Kay
Performer Evelyn Adams (Maggie / The American Woman)
Performer Max Alexander-Taylor (Waiter / Porter / Ensemble)
Performer Kim Durham (Father / Clerk / Herr Ober)
Performer Mairi Hawthorn (Jeannie)
Performer Carol Holt (Bessie / Mistress)
Performer Madeleine Hutchins (Mrs Whitelaw / The Blonde)
Performer Matthew Mellalieu (Stanley)
Performer Patrick Pearson (The Count)

Listing:: L1272961014




Production details

1930s version of the Cinderella story from a rediscovered female playwright, Jeannie is a charming light romantic comedy, ideal for the Christmas season, and unseen in London since 1940.

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