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VenueQueen's Theatre Hornchurch
TownHornchurch
CountyEssex
From17th April 2000
To13th May 2000
Queen's Theatre Hornchurch (V41)
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The Beggar's Opera

The Beggar's Opera

Work:: The Beggar's Opera (S1876)

The Beggar's Opera was originally produced on 29 January 1728 by the Theatre Manager John Rich at Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre and was the first musical show to mix dialogue with songs. A story of thieves and highwaymen, it was intended to mirror the moral degradation of society and, more particularly, to caricature the then Prime Minister Sir Robert Walpole. It ran for 62 performances, the longest run then known, and the success of the production enabled John Rich to build a new theatre in Covent Garden, the forerunner of the Royal Opera House. The Beggar's Opera was first heard of Covent Garden in 1732.
Author John Gay

Production:: (T1015119510)

Company Queen's Hornchurch
Design Rodney Ford
Lighting Chris Jaeger
Sound Whizz
Choreographer Liz Marsh
Director Carol Sloman (music)
Performer John Ashby
Performer Diana Croft
Performer Richard Emerson
Performer Allison Harding
Performer Dougal Lee
Performer Paul Leonard
Performer Nina Lucking
Performer Anthony Hunt
Performer Liz Marsh
Performer Wendy Parkin
Performer Phil Reed
Performer Carol Sloman
Performer Joe Young

Listing:: L1859019529




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