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Performance

VenueWilton's Music Hall
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From26th September 2018
To27th October 2018
When19:30. Sat Mats 14:30
Wilton's Music Hall (V1165)
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  • Date of change: 18 May 18 - T520401388

Sketching

Sketching

Work:: Sketching (S01802805385)

One Cit. Infinite Stories. Twenty-four hours in the life of a city that has 371 people in every square kilometer, where every street and square shelters heroes and villains, emotional turmoil, violent allegiances, adventures, the remarkable and the everyday. Olivier Award-winning playwright James Graham forges a uniquely crowd-sourced play, incorporating scenes by emerging writers into his own sweeping narrative. Dickens' panoply of London and Londoners, his big characters and fantastic stories in Sketches by Boz are updated for the modern age, incorporating the broadest range of voices from across the community in a theatrical whirligig of wonder and imagination.
Author James Graham (from Charles Dickens)

Production:: (T520401388)

In the Victorian surroundings of Wilton's Music Hall, Charles Dickens' London is reimagined for the 21st Century...
Presented byBozco Ltd
Director Thomas Hescott
Design Ellan Parry
Costume Ellan Parry
Music James Frewer
Sound James Frewer
Lighting Eliott Griggts
Director Kane Husbands (movement director)
Author Aaron Douglas
Author Chloe Mi Lin Ewart
Author Alan Gordon
Author Adam Hughes
Author Ella Langley
Author Himanshu Ojha
Author Sumerah Srivastav
Author Naomi Westerman
Performer Nav Sidhu
Performer Penny Layden
Performer Samuel James
Performer Sean Michael Verey
Performer Sophie Wu

Listing:: L01810330354




Production details

In the Victorian surroundings of Wilton's Music Hall, Charles Dickens' London is reimagined for the 21st Century...

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