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Performance

VenueBristol Old Vic
Also: Main House, Weston Studio, Cooper's Loft Studio
TownBristol
CountyCity of Bristol
From5th February 2015
Opened11th February 2015
To7th March 2015
When19:30. Feb15 11 at 19:00. Thu, Sat Mats 14:30
Bristol Old Vic (V857)
Current/Future Listings
Listings Archive

Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 16 Dec 14 - T0508112209
  • Date of change: 11 Sep 14 - T0508112209

The Life and Times of Fanny Hill

The Life and Times of Fanny Hill

Work:: The Life and Times of Fanny Hill (S3974)

April de Angelis' adaptation for the stage takes the original novel and turns it on its head. The Life and Times of Fanny Hill tackles the dark underbelly of the story and explores the issues of female identity and ownership in a witty, irreverent way.
Book by John Cleland

Production:: (T0508112209)

With stories of sexual exploitation of the young and vulnerable saturating our news and when pornography and sexual images are more plentiful than at any time in history, Fanny Hill's social and political relevance is even more valid today.
Producer Bristol Old Vic
Producer Lamplighter Drama
Adapted by April de Angelis
Director Michael Oakley
Music Pete Flood
Musical Director Pete Flood
Performer Caroline Quentin (Fanny)
Performer Phoebe Thomas (Louisa)
Performer Gwyneth Keyworth (Swallow)
Performer Rosalind Steele (Fiddle)
Performer Nick Barber (Dingle / Voltaire)
Performer Mawgan Gyles (Spark)

Listing:: L431507494




Production details

With stories of sexual exploitation of the young and vulnerable saturating our news and when pornography and sexual images are more plentiful than at any time in history, Fanny Hill's social and political relevance is even more valid today.

Reviews

Reviews

The Life and Times of Fanny Hill review
12Feb15: The Bristol Old Vic and Lamplighter Theatre present this latest adaptation of the infamous John Cleland novel
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Special Performances


  • 21 Feb 15 Sign Interpreted
  • 28 Feb 15 Audio Described
  • 7 Mar 15 Captioned
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