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Performance

VenueEveryman & Playhouse
Also: Liverpool Everyman, Liverpool Playhouse, Studio
TownLiverpool
CountyMerseyside
From12th February 2004
Opened17th February 2004
To21st February 2004
When19:30
PricesFrom £5.00. To £18.00.
Everyman & Playhouse (V535)
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The Quare Fellow

The Quare Fellow

Work:: The Quare Fellow (S1751625152)

Based on Behan's own experience of 14 years internment in Mountjoy for his Republican activity, The Quare Fellow is set in an Irish prison and is a subtle condemnation of capital punishment. Described by Behan himself as "a comedy-drama", it has a large ensemble of brightly drawn, colourful characters with vivid dialogue. Its construction is highly original in that the audience never see or hear the condemned man who, in a sense, is the central figure. The Quare Fellow was premiered in Dublin in 1954 and first presented in Britain by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East in 1954. The subsequent six-month West End run of a play with such a sharp political impact at a time when judicial hanging was still practised by the British and Irish governments, was unprecedented.
Author Brendan Behan

Production:: (T810814145)

50th Anniversary production
Company Oxford Stage Company
Director Kathy Burke
Design David Rogers
Lighting Chris Davey
Sound Fergus O'Hare
Music Philip Chevron
Performer Sean Gallagher
Performer Jason Kavanagh
Performer Kieran Cunningham
Performer Tony Rohr
Performer Sean Campion
Performer Nick Danan
Performer Matthew Dunphy
Performer David Ganly
Performer Ciaran McIntyre
Performer Gary Lilburn
Performer Paul Lloyd
Performer Christopher Logan
Performer Gerard Rooney
Performer Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
Performer Patrick Lynch
Performer Jay Simpson
Performer Oengus MacNamara

Listing:: L01843545417




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50th Anniversary production

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