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Performance

VenueThe Quay at Sudbury
TownSudbury
CountyEssex
From23rd October 1998
To24th October 1998
The Quay at Sudbury (V86)
Current/Future Listings
Listings Archive

Tess of the D'Urbervilles

Tess of the D'Urbervilles

Work:: Tess of the D'Urbervilles (S5223)

Intense sensual story of Tess and the two men who love her. Tess is a pure and natural innocent. Her mother longs for her to make a well connected marriage and her drunken father hopes for a change of his fortunes. Tess is thrown to her fate in a society that will condemn her outright when she is taken advantage of. Too late she finds true love - and, with heart-rending inevitability, she is led to her downfall.
Book by Thomas Hardy

Production:: (T01488464704)

Classic Reaction's production, in which music and humour throw the action into sharp focus, is an intensely moving portrayal of the downfall of an innocent. The story of the beautiful Tess is one of personal tragedy, yet it also explores the very nature of human existence. Hardy himself was fascinated by Greek tragedy and the tone and structure of this remarkable production uses many of the elements of the Greek form to establish the darkness and inevitability which is at the core of Hardy's original work.
Adapted by Michael Fry
Music Anthony Feldman
Company Classic Reaction
Director Michael Fry
Director Abigail Anderson
Director Richard Healey (music)
Design Adam Crosthwaite
Director Celia Henebury
Director Ben Hicks
Performer John Macneill
Performer Joseph Murray
Performer Emily Norman
Performer Annie Wensak
Performer Natalie Wright

Listing:: L1938106492




Production details

Classic Reaction's production, in which music and humour throw the action into sharp focus, is an intensely moving portrayal of the downfall of an innocent. The story of the beautiful Tess is one of personal tragedy, yet it also explores the very nature of human existence. Hardy himself was fascinated by Greek tragedy and the tone and structure of this remarkable production uses many of the elements of the Greek form to establish the darkness and inevitability which is at the core of Hardy's original work.

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