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Performance

VenueThe Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA)
Also: Paul McCartney Auditorium, Sennheiser Studio Theatre
TownLiverpool
CountyMerseyside
From23rd March 2023
To25th March 2023
When19:30. Sat Mat 14:30
The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) (V02095680176)
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  • Date of change: 13 Feb 23 - T0101246703

Lord of the Flies

Lord of the Flies

Work:: Lord of the Flies (S6248)

Following a plane crash on an uninhabited island, the story follows the actions of a group of adolescent schoolboys as they battle against the elements for survival and supremacy. The island becomes a dark and dangerous place, where dreams turn to nightmares. A stunning tale of bullying, power, identity and violence.
Book by William Golding

Production:: (T1068405336)

Director Amy Leach
Design Max John
Costume Max Johns
Lighting Chris Davey
Sound John Biddle
Music John Biddle
Director Lucy Casson (casting)
Director Kate Waters (fight)
Director Natasha Harrison (movement)
Performer Sade Malone (Ralph)
Performer Patrick Dineen (Jack)
Performer Jason Connor (Piggy)
Performer Jason Battersby (Roger)
Performer Eoise Pennycott (Sam)
Performer Ciaran O'Breen (Eric)
Performer Adam Fenton (Simon)
Performer Aki Nakagawa (Henry)
Performer Justice Ezi (Maurice)
Performer Nate Leung (Bill)
Performer John Carter (Perceval)
Performer Kyle O'Gara (Naval Officer)
Performer Angela Jones (Ralph - to tour / understudy in Leeds)
Performer Olly Rhodes (understudy)

Listing:: L0371607728




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