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Performance

VenueSquare Chapel Arts Centre
TownHalifax
CountyWest Yorkshire
From29th September 2011
To29th September 2011
When20:00
PricesFrom £11.00. To £11.00.
Square Chapel Arts Centre (V1098014226)
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  • Date of change: 16 Aug 11 - T01821639048

The Great Gatsby

Work:: The Great Gatsby (S01650171469)


Book by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Production:: (T01821639048)

Proper Job Theatre Company brings you the story of the American Dream re-imagined for the post-credit crunch era. Adapted from the 20th century American classic by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby cuts close to the bone. It examines issues of class divide, social corruption and the pursuit of wealth. As we find ourselves struggling to come to terms with the impact of the credit crunch, the old truth still remains: the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. In this adaptation Proper Job does what it does best - incorporating Theatrical Biomechanics to impress upon the story an unrivalled beauty and physicality. The result is an impacting and visceral experience of this classic tale, which communicates across language, age and culture.
Company Proper Job Theatre Company

Listing:: L19430391




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Proper Job Theatre Company brings you the story of the American Dream re-imagined for the post-credit crunch era. Adapted from the 20th century American classic by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby cuts close to the bone. It examines issues of class divide, social corruption and the pursuit of wealth. As we find ourselves struggling to come to terms with the impact of the credit crunch, the old truth still remains: the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. In this adaptation Proper Job does what it does best - incorporating Theatrical Biomechanics to impress upon the story an unrivalled beauty and physicality. The result is an impacting and visceral experience of this classic tale, which communicates across language, age and culture.

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