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Performance

VenueBuxton Opera House
Also: Paupers Pit Theatre, Pavilion Arts Centre
TownBuxton
CountyDerbyshire
From21st March 2006
To21st March 2006
When19:30
PricesFrom £8.50. To £12.50.
Buxton Opera House (V424)
Current/Future Listings
Listings Archive

The Kaos Moll Flanders

The Kaos Moll Flanders

Work:: The Kaos Moll Flanders (S0848641164)

Twelve years a whore, five times a wife, twelve years a thief, eight years a transported felon, at last grew rich, lived honest and died a penitent. Daniel Defoe's classic tale of adventure, scandal and debauchery combines with KAOS' unique brand of vibrant physical theatre, storytelling, music and song.
Book by Daniel Defoe

Production:: (T01604414619)

KAOS are an internationally acclaimed award-winning ensemble with a flair for new writing, taking classic texts and making them their own, creating exciting, relevant and entirely original theatre. This brand new, daring adaptation of Moll Flanders will be no exception.
Company Kaos Theatre (Kaos Theatre (in association with Lighthouse Poole's Centre for the Arts)
Adapted by Xavier Leret
Director Xavier Leret
Design Alex Eales
Costume Julia Pascoe
Lighting Arnim Friess
Performer Jack Corcoran
Performer Jane Hartley
Performer Ralf Higgins
Performer Richard Nutter
Performer Sarah Thorn

Listing:: L038805399




Production details

KAOS are an internationally acclaimed award-winning ensemble with a flair for new writing, taking classic texts and making them their own, creating exciting, relevant and entirely original theatre. This brand new, daring adaptation of Moll Flanders will be no exception.

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