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Performance

VenueNew Wolsey Theatre
Also: Studio, NW2
TownIpswich
CountySuffolk
From30th July 2016
To30th July 2016
When14:30
New Wolsey Theatre (V81)
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  • Date of change: 21 Jul 16 - T1655262388

Big Ideas 8 - Staging the Screen

Work:: Big Ideas 8 (S01646089633)

In just 5 days, these young theatre makers will will co-detect the pleasures and pitfalls of mashing up cinematic Noir with music theatre as they investigate how to adapt a Raymond Chandler novel for the stage. Working with New Wolsey Theatre Artistic Associate, director Zo? Svendsen, and award-winning Scottish composer, David Paul Jones - prepare for dicey encounters and hard-boiled dialogue!

Production:: Staging the Screen (T1655262388)

It's the 1940s. It's Los Angeles. It s another run-of-the-mill job for private detective Philip Marlowe. Or is it? Blackmail, murder, and brainwashing are just some of the dark secrets that Marlowe brings to light. Join the New Wolsey Young Company, working with METIS (World Factory, 3rd Ring Out), as they create a promenade piece of 'detective' theatre based on Raymond Chandler's novel The High Window. Collect evidence and solve the clues in this brand new immersive murder mystery mixed with film noir.
Presented byMETIS (New Wolsey Theatre Young Company)

Listing:: L0124355434




Staging the Screen

It's the 1940s. It's Los Angeles. It s another run-of-the-mill job for private detective Philip Marlowe. Or is it? Blackmail, murder, and brainwashing are just some of the dark secrets that Marlowe brings to light. Join the New Wolsey Young Company, working with METIS (World Factory, 3rd Ring Out), as they create a promenade piece of 'detective' theatre based on Raymond Chandler's novel The High Window. Collect evidence and solve the clues in this brand new immersive murder mystery mixed with film noir.

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