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VenueTheatre Royal
TownBrighton
CountyEast Sussex
From24th May 2005
To28th May 2005
When18:30
PricesFrom £15.00. To £15.00.
Theatre Royal (V657)
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Underground

Underground

Work:: Underground (S0521760424)


Production:: (T1293720697)

Dostoyevsky's most famous novel centres on Raskolnikov, an impoverished student who commits a gruesome murder and is forced to come to terms with his crime through the living nightmare of his frantic search for redemption.Underground recreates the feverish atmosphere of Dostoyevsky's world by leading the audience through the corridors, stairwells, basements and backrooms of the labyrinthine Theatre Royal. With the freedom to follow a character or narrative thread, or to wander through the interconnecting maze of spaces, where scenes, fragments, film images and chance encounters merge, transform and dissolve, Underground is like a constantly shifting hallucinatory dream. Please note: entrance via stage door, Bond Street, audience will be admitted at pre-arranged time slots between 6.30pm - 9.20pm. Advanced booking essential. Unsuitable for children under the age of 15
Producer BITE:05
Producer Barbican
Producer Brighton Festival
Producer Made in Brighton Ltd
Producer South Hill Park Arts Centre
Company Dreamthinkspeak
Director Tristan Sharps
Music Max Richter

Listing:: L1425337363

Brighton Festival 2005. Stage Door



Production details

Dostoyevsky's most famous novel centres on Raskolnikov, an impoverished student who commits a gruesome murder and is forced to come to terms with his crime through the living nightmare of his frantic search for redemption.Underground recreates the feverish atmosphere of Dostoyevsky's world by leading the audience through the corridors, stairwells, basements and backrooms of the labyrinthine Theatre Royal. With the freedom to follow a character or narrative thread, or to wander through the interconnecting maze of spaces, where scenes, fragments, film images and chance encounters merge, transform and dissolve, Underground is like a constantly shifting hallucinatory dream. Please note: entrance via stage door, Bond Street, audience will be admitted at pre-arranged time slots between 6.30pm - 9.20pm. Advanced booking essential. Unsuitable for children under the age of 15 Brighton Festival 2005. Stage Door

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