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Where the Solitary Eagle Flies archiveCould you destroy an unyielding attraction if that attraction threatens to destroy you? Jake met Rachel as he searched for the answers to his past. Rachel met Jake as she tried to find the answers to her future. In their fairytale romance, a hidden secret lies beneath them that will change their relationship forever. Jake can't keep his thoughts off Rachel. Rachel can't hide her heart from Jake. How far can these lovers fare when the world has no place for their love? Inspired by a true story, this hard hitting drama explores one of society's most powerful remaining taboos as the couple battle their affections in a backdrop of war and broken dreams.

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Author: David Hutchinson

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Archive listings for Where the Solitary Eagle Flies (2010)

Work type: Play.

T0100161289

Company Sell a Door. Director Ally Thornton.
20 Jul 10 to 22 Jul 10The Rosemary Branch, Inner London :: V333
listing details L0540971890

T01754854528

Multi award winning Sell a Door Theatre Company and Liverpool Everyman young writer David Hutchinson, return to unitytheatre to premiere Where the Solitary Eagle Flies; a powerful drama of forbidden love and broken family. Contains adult themes. Not suitable for under 12aCompany Sell a Door. Director David Hutchinson. Director Alison Carter. Design Laura Lomax. Design Michelle Waddington-Smyth. Lighting Jamie Haining. Choreographer Jo Cork. Choreographer Sophie Edwards. Performer Jack Cosgrove (Jake). Performer Jessica Spalis (Rachel). Performer Lee McPherson. Performer Herman Gambhir. Performer Sarah Wolff.
20 May 10 to 22 May 10Unity Theatre, Liverpool :: V539
listing details L0685604478

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