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Performance

VenueLighthouse (previously known as Poole Arts Centre)
Also: Sherling Studio
TownPoole
CountyDorset
From21st October 2008
To25th October 2008
When19:30. Wed, Sat Mats 14:30
PricesFrom £12.50. To £17.50.
Lighthouse (previously known as Poole Arts Centre) (V910)
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Wuthering Heights

Work:: Wuthering Heights (S2064)

When Heathcliff, a mysterious child is rescued and brought to Wuthering Heights, he develops an inseparable bond to Cathy, a friendship which soon develops into a passionate and iconic love spanning generations and ending with tragedy.
Book by Emily Bronte

Production:: (T0734152517)

It is the story of the wildly passionate but doomed love between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw. Their unresolved passion eventually destroys them both and after Catherine's death a tormented Heathcliff embarks on a ruthless vendetta against those who had prevented them from being together. Set in the wilds of Yorkshire this fierce vision of an extraordinary passion in which heaven and hell, nature and society, dynamic and passive forces clash, has a unique and timeless appeal.
Producer Birmingham Rep
Producer Touring Consortium
Adapted by April de Angelis
Director Indhu Robasingham
Design Mike Britton
Lighting Chris Davey
Sound Matt McKenzie
Choreographer Imogen Knight
Director Neale Birch (associate director)
Director Bret Yount (fight)
Other Neil Swain (dialect coach)
Music Paul Englishby
Performer Susannh York
Performer Amanda Ryan
Performer Antony Byrne
Performer Simon Coates
Performer Edmund Kingsley
Performer David Whitworth
Performer Toby Dantzic
Performer Victoria Yeates
Performer Emma Noakes
Performer Martin Allanson

Listing:: L1679401665




Production details

It is the story of the wildly passionate but doomed love between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw. Their unresolved passion eventually destroys them both and after Catherine's death a tormented Heathcliff embarks on a ruthless vendetta against those who had prevented them from being together. Set in the wilds of Yorkshire this fierce vision of an extraordinary passion in which heaven and hell, nature and society, dynamic and passive forces clash, has a unique and timeless appeal.

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