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Performance

VenueBelgrade Theatre
Also: B2 (studio space)
TownCoventry
CountyWest Midlands
From20th April 2009
To25th April 2009
When20:00. Wed, Sat Mats 14:45
PricesFrom £6.00. To £12.00.
Belgrade Theatre (V153)
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The Last Women

The Last Women

Work:: The Last Women (S1954614722)

The Last Women is a powerful interpretation of the stories of condemned women from a queen convicted of treason to an illiterate ribbon weaver convicted of murder. A performance event contemplating the hour of death. For its twenty-first anniversary production, Triangle's artistic director guides an ensemble of musicians, singers, and performers to take you on the emotional journey at the root of theatre. Contains strong language and some nudity.
Author Carran Waterfield

Production:: (T01819560165)

Combining the carnival of gallows humour, the drunken dizziness of a night club, the ritual of a last supper, and heartbreaking farewells, The Last Women is both intimate and epic. Celebratory and defiant, bold, haunting and beautiful, The Last Women is a daring confrontation with death staged in a specially reconfigured B2, and offers you the choice of joining the women in their cells or witnessing the event from the safety of the crowd.
Producer Triangle Theatre Company (in association with The Belgrade Theatre)
Director Carran Waterfield
Performer Elizabeth Hill (Lily White)
Performer Heather Pilkington (Mary W)
Performer Kathryn Bond (Cassie)
Performer Sarah Finigan (Nurse Shackleton)
Performer Liv Spencer (Mary Q)
Performer Tamsin Fessey (Ruthie)
Performer Deborah Tracey (The Dark Horse)
Performer Gavin Maxwell (Warder One)
Performer Francesc Maqueda (Warder Two)

Listing:: L0487328155




Production details

Combining the carnival of gallows humour, the drunken dizziness of a night club, the ritual of a last supper, and heartbreaking farewells, The Last Women is both intimate and epic. Celebratory and defiant, bold, haunting and beautiful, The Last Women is a daring confrontation with death staged in a specially reconfigured B2, and offers you the choice of joining the women in their cells or witnessing the event from the safety of the crowd.

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