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Resurrection archiveCataclysmic personal and moral change occurs when a young wealthy landowner is on the jury for a trial in which the woman he seduced as a teenager is up for murder. Tolstoy's last novel Resurrection, written twenty years after Anna Karenina, describes a devastating moral journey towards an uncertain resolution that takes in Siberia and the emerging revolutionary politics of 1890's Russia.

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Archive listings for Resurrection (2015)

Work type: Play.

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Reading. This reading is presented as a benefit for the 'War and Peace: Gaza-London' project in Gaza. Readers include: Philip Arditti, Tom Clark, Elsa Mollien, David Mumeni, Andrea Smith Valls and Zaydun Khalak. All the artists have given their work for free. All ticket money goes to benefit the project. Further donations will be asked for at the event and there will be an update of the War and Peace project.Presented byAZ Theatre.
18 Jan 15Rich Mix, Outer London :: V0478944234
listing details L435030648

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