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The Last Kiss archiveThe Last Kiss is set in 1930, the year in which Alfred Hitchcock premiered Britain's first purpose made talking picture - a moment of huge transition in the fortunes of many performers in the British film industry. This production has been created specially for The Pavilion Theatre, Worthing ? the historic site of Britain's first-ever public cinema screening, predating the purpose-built cinemas in Worthing and Brighton that soon followed. In a narrative that mixes fact and fiction and features a thirty-five piece orchestra, the audience will arrive just as a London-based film company is preparing to film the final scene of a make-or-break talking picture that will end in tragedy. With livelihoods and ultimately lives at stake, the audience enter the film-set through a secret door and become part of the final shot...

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Archive listings for The Last Kiss (2016)

Work type: Play.

T1808452492

Presented byUniversity of Chichester.
21 Apr 16 to 23 Apr 16Pavilion Theatre, Worthing :: V726
listing details L1385297326

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