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The Worcester Century Plays: Part Two - Everyone's Gone to the Moon/Inheritance archiveThe Worcester Century Plays - The soap of the century. Four plays in two parts - one Worcester family in one hundred years. Part Two - Time has leapt to 19th July 1969. Neil Armstrong is about to step on the moon and like everyone else, our Worcester family are celebrating. It's a time for joy, but this new generation is haunted by ghosts from the past. From Worcester's building boom right up to Millennium Eve, we share in the happiness and heartache, humour and romance as our family approach the beginning of a new century. Please be advised that, as the story is chronological, it is best to see both parts I and II, and in the correct order.

Cast/Performers

Tina Gray, Sunny Ormond, Yasmin Wilde, Amy Shinder, robin Kingsland, Robin Simpson, Paul Maddaford

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Jenny Stephens, Kim Greengrass
Company: Worcester Theatre Company
Director(s): Jenny Stephens, Kim Greengrass
Design(s): Dawn Allsopp, Leila Kalbassi
Lighting: Nick Marston
Sound: Jake Chambers

The Worcester Century Plays: Part Two - Everyone's Gone to the Moon/Inheritance

The Worcester Century Plays: Part Two - Everyone's Gone to the Moon/Inheritance (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1591519548. Details of all The Worcester Century Plays: Part Two - Everyone's Gone to the Moon/Inheritance archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1494783495

Archive Listings

14 Apr 01
  to
28 Apr 01
Swan Theatre
Worcester, Worcestershire
Performance Details => Venue archive

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Truly a miving experience


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Truly a miving experience

User Reviews

USER: UK Theatre Web (26Apr01): Truly a miving experience
USER: UK Theatre Web (26Apr01): Truly a miving experience
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