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Windows archive1922. In the aftermath of the First World War, Britain is left questioning the relevance of the ideals and values for which it fought, but which society seems to have forgotten. When writer Geoffrey March proposes to his family that they employ a young woman with a questionable past as their new maid, his high-minded ideals are suddenly challenged by those around him. Finding support for his beliefs in the girl's father, a philosophical window cleaner, he follows the path which he believes to be decent and moral. But when his son begins to fall in love with her, the family discover that ideals can have serious consequences...

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Author: John Galsworthy

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Archive listings for Windows (2017)

Work type: Play.

T02029035510

Company Project One (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre). Director Geoffrey Beevers. Design Alex Marker. Lighting Robbie Butler. Costume Georgia de Grey. Performer Janet Amsden (Cook). Performer Carolyn Backhouse (Joan March). Performer Charlotte Brimble (Faith Bly). Performer Vincent Brimble (Mr Bly). Performer Jacob Coleman (George Blunter). Performer Duncan Moore (Johnny March). Performer David Shelley (Geoffrey March). Performer Eleanor Sutton (Mary March). Performer Christopher White (PC Barnaby).
22 Aug 17 to 9 Sep 17Finborough, Inner London :: V199
listing details L715869564

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