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Performance

VenueSouthwark Playhouse Borough
Also: The Large, The Little
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From10th June 2015
To4th July 2015
When20:00. Mats 15:30
Southwark Playhouse Borough (V226)
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  • Date of change: 14 Apr 15 - T0533770630

One Arm

One Arm

Work:: One Arm (S827565309)

I been all over this country and gotten to know many people. I've forgotten most of ?em but they've remembered me. Exterior. New Orleans. Night. Close up: A beautiful young hustler solicits trade on the streets. He is Ollie Olsen, former light heavyweight champion of the Pacific Fleet. After a devastating accident ends his boxing career Ollie believes his once-invincible body to be irreparably broken. When his eyes are opened to the market value of his tragic beauty, Ollie turns to selling his final asset in order to survive. Through his encounters with the lonely souls of 1940s America, Ollie discovers an unexpected chance for redemption.
Author Tennessee Williams

Production:: (T0533770630)

In 1942 Tennessee Williams wrote One Arm, a short story with a striking central character who haunted his imagination for the rest of his life. Williams revisited Ollie's story 25 years later in a screenplay of the same title - a script too provocative for the studios of 60s Hollywood. Moises Kaufman, creator of The Laramie Project, fuses these texts into a powerful theatrical work inspired by the movie that was never made, now receiving its UK premi?re here at Southwark Playhouse.
Producer Alex Turner
Director Josh Seymour
Design Alistair Turner
Costume Alistair Turner
Lighting Joshua Pharo
Sound Helen Atkinson
Director Gabriella Shimeld-Fenn (casting director)
Performer Joe Jameson
Performer Georgia Kerr
Performer Peter Hannah
Performer James Tucker
Performer Tom Varey

Listing:: L1867313772

The Little



Production details

In 1942 Tennessee Williams wrote One Arm, a short story with a striking central character who haunted his imagination for the rest of his life. Williams revisited Ollie's story 25 years later in a screenplay of the same title - a script too provocative for the studios of 60s Hollywood. Moises Kaufman, creator of The Laramie Project, fuses these texts into a powerful theatrical work inspired by the movie that was never made, now receiving its UK premi?re here at Southwark Playhouse. The Little

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