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The Pitchfork Disney archive'You know why the ghost train is so popular? Because there are no ghosts. Once you know that you can make a fortune.' Ten years ago something terrible happened to Presley and Haley. Since then they have lived alone in their dead parents' house. But one night their safe isolation is shattered by the arrival of Cosmo Disney, who confronts them with the scariest question of all... what exactly happened to their parents? When it premiered at London's Bush Theatre in 1991, The Pitchfork Disney caused a sensation. With its barrage of barbaric and magical imagery, its gleaming dark comedy and catastrophic air of violence and sexual tension, audiences were left breathless, intoxicated and, in some cases, fleeing in terror.

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Author: Philip Ridley

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Archive listings for The Pitchfork Disney (2017)

Work type: Play.

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Presented byShoreditch Town Hall. Director Jamie Lloyd. Design Soutra Gilmour. Lighting Richard Howell. Sound Ben Ringham. Sound Max Ringham. Sound George Dennis. Music Ben Ringham. Music Max Ringham. Director Charlotte Sutton (casting director). Performer George Blagden. Performer Tom Rhys Harries. Performer Seun Shote. Performer Hayley Squires.
27 Jan 17 to 18 Mar 17Shoreditch Town Hall, Outer London :: V084666912
listing details L1398625323

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