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VenueTheatre Royal Haymarket
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From25th July 2008
To25th July 2008
Theatre Royal Haymarket (V396)
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Mal d'Amour

Mal d'Amour

Work:: Mal d'Amour (S1062243568)


Production:: (T197682737)

As a finale to working on the Masterclass apprentice scheme, our director and designer come together to create two lunchtime performances inspired by the production they have been a part of, Marguerite, under the leadership of Jonathan Kent. Taking scenes from the plays Les Liasons Dangereuses, La Dame Aux Camelias and Therese Raquin. This is the first project in a series of two, drawing from the influences in Marguerite. Mal d'Amour will explore representations of poisoned romance in French literature, following the characters as they fall foul of humanity's deadliest weakness; love.
Director John Rolph
Design Paron Mead
Music Russel Heppelwhite
Director Al Greg (fight)
Performer Mike Evans (Armand)
Performer Shai Metuki (Jacques)
Performer Emma Deegan (Therese)
Performer Nigel Mattison (Laurant)
Performer Berri George (Merteuil)
Performer Cecilia Colby (Marguerite)
Performer Alix Wilton Regan (Marie)
Performer Ben Whybrow (Raittolbe)
Performer Helen Bradbury (Raoule)
Performer Jason Langley (Valmont)

Listing:: L881585419




Production details

As a finale to working on the Masterclass apprentice scheme, our director and designer come together to create two lunchtime performances inspired by the production they have been a part of, Marguerite, under the leadership of Jonathan Kent. Taking scenes from the plays Les Liasons Dangereuses, La Dame Aux Camelias and Therese Raquin. This is the first project in a series of two, drawing from the influences in Marguerite. Mal d'Amour will explore representations of poisoned romance in French literature, following the characters as they fall foul of humanity's deadliest weakness; love.

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