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From15th October 2021
To21st November 2021
PricesFrom £15.00. To £15.00.
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  • Date of change: 8 Oct 21 - T0468944196

Lady Chatterley's Lover

Work:: Lady Chatterley's Lover (S1841307015)


Production:: (T0468944196)

A new musical adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's infamous literary classic, Lady Chatterley's Lover, will receive a strictly limited West End premiere this summer. Crafted by composer John Robinson (Behind the Iron Mask, Duchess Theatre; Closer to the Sun, Harold Pinter Theatre), this world premiere will reenergise Lawrence's sensation for a new audience. The impassioned tale of female agency and Lady Chatterley's pursuit of a life more than half-lived changed the literary landscape of Britain. Banned as scandalous erotica when first published and subject of a watershed obscenity trial, Lawrence's text caused outrage not just because of the expletives and explicit sexual relationship, but because it presented a physical relationship that traversed social class divides. This intense and fiery classic will find new frenzied power in its translation to the stage.
Presented byGBM Productions
Music John Robinson
Lyrics John Robinson
Book by Phil Willmott
Director Sasha Regan

Listing:: L84581726




Production details

A new musical adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's infamous literary classic, Lady Chatterley's Lover, will receive a strictly limited West End premiere this summer. Crafted by composer John Robinson (Behind the Iron Mask, Duchess Theatre; Closer to the Sun, Harold Pinter Theatre), this world premiere will reenergise Lawrence's sensation for a new audience. The impassioned tale of female agency and Lady Chatterley's pursuit of a life more than half-lived changed the literary landscape of Britain. Banned as scandalous erotica when first published and subject of a watershed obscenity trial, Lawrence's text caused outrage not just because of the expletives and explicit sexual relationship, but because it presented a physical relationship that traversed social class divides. This intense and fiery classic will find new frenzied power in its translation to the stage.

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