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Performance

VenuePlayhouse
Also: Neville Studio
TownNottingham
CountyNottinghamshire
From4th October 2002
To26th October 2002
When19:45, Mats Oct 17, 24 at 13:30, Oct 19 at 14:30
PricesFrom £8.00. To £17.00.
Playhouse (V457)
Current/Future Listings
Listings Archive

Mary Rose

Work:: Mary Rose (S4172)

A deeply unsettling play about the abduction of a girl in 1890 and her reappearance twenty-five years later. When Barrie came to write Mary Rose in the aftermath of WW1, his own awareness of a tragic tension between time and timelessness had become a nation's. The play examines a central nerve at the time of children not returning or missing presumed dead and touches on many of Barrie's obsessions; the loss of innocence, eternal youth and the tricks of time. Described as a play about the happy anguish of peace, this is a spiritual, deeply disturbing piece. The Great War is over. A soldier returns to his childhood home. It is derelict. As he sits in silence, Time dissolves and 'the crafty work begins'. Mary Rose has been described as a much darker companion to Peter Pan. Peter it will be remembered, would not grow up. Mary Rose cannot.
Author J M Barrie

Production:: (T01271414842)

Producer Nottingham Playhouse
Director Richard Baron
Design Edward Lipscomb
Lighting Mark Pritchard
Performer Eileen Battye (Mrs Morland)
Performer Eilidh Macdonald (Mary Rose)
Performer David Delve (Mr Morland)
Performer Michael Thomson (Cameron)
Performer Janet Michael (Mrs Otrey)
Performer Andrew Watson (Harry)
Performer Kern Falconer (Mr Amy)
Performer Mark Dexter (Simon)

Listing:: L62450202




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Special Performances


  • 19 Oct 02 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)
  • 22 Oct 02 Audio Described
  • 23 Oct 02 Audio Described
  • 25 Oct 02 Sign Interpreted
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