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Performance

VenueRoyal Exchange
Also: The Studio/Swan Street Studio
TownManchester
CountyGreater Manchester
From1st March 2012
Opened5th March 2012
To7th April 2012
WhenMon-Fri 19:30. Sat 20:00. Wed Mat 14:30. Sat Mat 16:00
PricesFrom £9.00. To £29.00.
Royal Exchange (V491)
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  • Date of change: 15 Nov 11 - T01649235130

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Work:: Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (S01069757106)

Alan Sillitoe's ground-breaking film of 1950's Britain, as seen through the eyes of the unforgettable Arthur Seaton was immortalised on screen by Albert Finney. Between cups of tea, too many pints and a long list of lady friends, Arthur spends his days in a factory and his nights trying to forget it all. A hard-drinking, hard-fighting young rebel of a man, he knows what he wants and he s sharp enough to get it - he's never had it so good. One evening he meets Brenda and Arthur s life begins to look less simple...
Book by Alan Sillitoe

Production:: (T01649235130)

Presented byRoyal Exchange Theatre
Adapted by Matthew Dunster
Director Matthew Dunster
Design Anna Fleischle
Lighting Lucy Carter
Sound Peter Rice
Director Kate Waters (movement / fight)
Other Joe Windley (dialect coach)
Performer Perry Fitzpatrick (Arthur Seaton)
Performer Graeme Hawley
Performer Clare Calbraith
Performer David Crellin
Performer Chanel Cresswell
Performer Jo Hartley
Performer Ryan Pope
Performer Tamla Kari
Performer Leigh McDonald
Performer Mark Rose

Listing:: L1521049721




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  • 31 Mar 12 Audio Described
  • 3 Apr 12 Sign Interpreted
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