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Performance

VenueDarlington Hippodrome (formerly Civic Theatre)
TownDarlington
CountyCounty Durham
From28th February 2008
To2nd March 2008
WhenPart 1 - Thu 19:30. Sat 16:00. Sun 13:30. Part 2 - Fri 19:30, Sat 20:00. Sun 18:30
PricesFrom £14.50. To £32.00.
Darlington Hippodrome (formerly Civic Theatre) (V562)
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War and Peace

Work:: War and Peace (S94939832)


Book by Tolstoy

Production:: (T01564397202)

Painted on a vast canvas of locations, characters and experiences, Helen Edmundson's stirring and human play is an intricate saga of families, love and friendship against a backdrop of war. From the battlefield of Borodino to the opulent ballrooms of St Petersburg, Edmundson gives a new life to this epic tale as we follow the characters' moral and spiritual journey through Tolstoy's history of a nation and an entire continent in turmoil. Written in 1868, War and Peace gives a detailed account of the impact of the Napoleonic Wars on Russian society over fifteen years, in particular the lives of Natasha, Pierre and Maria. Presented in two parts.
Company Shared Experience
Producer Nottingham Playhouse
Producer Hampstead Theatre
Adapted by Helen Edmundson
Director Nancy Meckler
Director Polly Teale
Design Angela Simpson
Costume Yvonne Milnes
Costume Bunny Christie (original costume)
Lighting Chris Davey
Sound Peter Salem
Choreographer Liz Ranken
Performer Richard Attlee
Performer Marion Bailey
Performer Geoffrey Beevers
Performer Louise Ford
Performer Theo Herdman
Performer Barnaby Kay
Performer Jeffery Kissoon
Performer Des McAleer
Performer Hywell Morgan
Performer Sophie Roberts
Performer Vinette Robinson
Performer David Sturzaker
Performer Simon Thorp
Performer Kate Wimpenny
Performer Jonathan Woolf

Listing:: L425312321




Production details

Painted on a vast canvas of locations, characters and experiences, Helen Edmundson's stirring and human play is an intricate saga of families, love and friendship against a backdrop of war. From the battlefield of Borodino to the opulent ballrooms of St Petersburg, Edmundson gives a new life to this epic tale as we follow the characters' moral and spiritual journey through Tolstoy's history of a nation and an entire continent in turmoil. Written in 1868, War and Peace gives a detailed account of the impact of the Napoleonic Wars on Russian society over fifteen years, in particular the lives of Natasha, Pierre and Maria. Presented in two parts.

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