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Performance

VenueMinerva Theatre
TownChichester
CountyWest Sussex
From8th May 2015
Opened14th May 2015
To13th June 2015
When19:45. May 14 19:00. May 16, 21, 22, 27, 30, Jun 4, 6, 10, 13 Mats 14:45
Minerva Theatre (V1310317653)
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  • Date of change: 25 Mar 15 - T1134691039
  • Date of change: 27 Feb 15 - T1134691039

The Rehearsal

The Rehearsal

Work:: The Rehearsal (S4742)

The Count, better known as Tiger, is famous for his spectacular parties. In three days' time, in his elegant French chateau, his guests are to be treated to an evening of amateur dramatics, complete with lavish Louis XV costumes. The glamorous cast includes Tiger's mistress, his wife, her lover, and Lucile, the beautiful young governess who looks after the chateau's twelve resident orphans. But as soon as rehearsals begin it's clear that this eighteenth-century play will unleash just as much passion, shock and intrigue off stage as it will on. Soon it's hard to know when the scheming twentieth-century cast are acting and when they're not. Written in 1950, Anouilh's savagely funny and devilishly clever comedy is a searing exposure of the characters we adopt, the truths we conceal and the secret roles we most passionately want to play. At its heart is a profound question: what is want to play. At its heart is a profound question: what is performance, and why do we need it?
Author Jean Anouilh
Translation Jeremy Sams

Production:: (T1134691039)

Corporate Sponsor Conciair
Producer Chichester Festival Theatre
Director Jeremy Sams
Design William Dudley
Lighting Tim Mitchell
Sound Fergus O'Hare
Director Gabrielle Dawes (casting)
Performer Edward Bennett (Hero)
Performer Niamh Cusack (The Countess)
Performer Jamie Glover (The Count)
Performer Katherine Kingsley (Hortensia)
Performer Joseph Arkley (Villebosse)
Performer Gabrielle Dempsey (Lucile)
Performer Simon Dutton (Damiens)
Performer Ben Lydon (Valet)

Listing:: L0311816024




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