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Performance

VenueChichester Festival Theatre
Also: The Spiegeltent
TownChichester
CountyWest Sussex
From21st September 2017
Opened28th September 2017
To28th October 2017
WhenSep 21, 22, 23, 28, Oct 6, 12, 21 at 19:30. Sep 30, Oct 3, 14, 17, 25, 28 at 15:00. Oct 7 at 11:00
Chichester Festival Theatre (V719)
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  • Date of change: 16 Feb 17 - T0149973418

Living Together - The Norman Conquests

Living Together

Work:: Living Together (S4021)

Annie has arranged to go away for the weekend so Reg and Sarah have come to look after mother. However, when it is discovered that Annie is going away with Norman, her raffish brother-in-law, Sarah forces her to call the whole thing off but Norman decides to stay on at the house and gets roaring drunk. Chaos, confusion and much hilarity follow. Part of the Norman Conquest series of plays which all happen on the same weekend in different rooms of a house - thus each forms part of the off-stage events for the others.
Author Alan Ayckbourn

Production:: The Norman Conquests (T0149973418)

Producer Chichester Festival Theatre
Director Blanche McIntyre
Design Simon Higlett
Lighting Johanna Town
Music Olly Fox
Sound George Dennis
Director Anne McNulty (casting director)
Performer Jonathan Broadbent (Reg)
Performer Trystan Gravelle (Norman)
Performer Sarah Hadland (Sarah)
Performer John Hollingworth (Tom)
Performer Hattie Ladbury (Ruth)
Performer Jemima Rooper (Annie)

Listing:: L0683347731




The Norman Conquests

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Special Performances


  • 6 Oct 17 Audio Described
  • 12 Oct 17 Sign Interpreted
  • 14 Oct 17 Audio Described
  • 28 Oct 17 Captioned
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