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Larkin Revisited archiveLarkin Revisited is an exclusive revisited version of Tom Courtenay's acclaimed play Pretending to be Me. The original play was a moving, acerbic and highly personal portrait of Philip Larkin, based on his letters and poems. It was premiered to great acclaim at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in 2002 before transferring to the Comedy Theatre in the West End. Based on a day in Larkin's life, the action takes place in one room with the poet playing his favourite jazz LPs and making himself tea whilst wryly reflecting on his life and work. Devised and performed by Hull born Sir Tom Courtenay, the revisited version will offer new insights and retain the original's ability to capture the humour, pathos and wit of what it was to be Larkin.

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Archive listings for Larkin Revisited (2010)

Work type: Play.

T1344253046

All proceeds going towards the Philip Larkin Statue Appeal.Performer Tom Courtenay.
19 Jun 10Donald Roy Theatre, Hull :: V936
listing details L01479209208

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