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Performance

VenueRose Theatre Kingston
TownKingston
CountySurrey
From27th September 2012
Opened5th October 2012
To27th October 2012
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Thu, Sat Mats 14:30. Oct 5 19:00
PricesFrom £12.00. To £32.00.
Rose Theatre Kingston (V051452426)
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  • Date of change: 1 May 12 - T1290987728

The Second Mrs Tanqueray

The Second Mrs Tanqueray

Work:: The Second Mrs Tanqueray (S4880)

When Arthur Tanqueray marries for the second time, he knows that his new wife, Paula, is a ?woman with a past'. But he has no idea how that past will catch up with him in the end.
Author Arthur W Pinero

Production:: (T1290987728)

Arthur W. Pinero's The Second Mrs Tanqueray was the greatest commercial success of the Victorian theatre. Sexy, dramatic, funny and very moving, the Daily Telegraph described this theatrical treasure as the play ?that changed British theatre forever'.
Director Stephen Unwin
Design Paul Wills
Lighting Mike Gunning
Costume Mark Bouman
Sound David Starmer
Director Ginny Schiller (casting)
Director Mary-Clare O'Neill (assistant)
Music Corin Buckeridge
Performer Joseph Alessi (Cayley Drummle)
Performer Daniel Goode (Sir George Orreyed / Gordon Jayne MD)
Performer Adam Jackson-Smith (Captain Hugh Ardale)
Performer David Mara (Frank Misquith QC MP)
Performer David Whitworth (Morse)
Performer Laura Michelle Kelly (Paula Tanqueray)
Performer James Wilby (Aubrey Tanqueray)
Performer Rona Morison (Ellean Tanqueray)
Performer Sally Tatum (Mabel Orreyed)
Performer Jessica Turner (Mrs Cortelyon)

Listing:: L02006842261




Production details

Arthur W. Pinero's The Second Mrs Tanqueray was the greatest commercial success of the Victorian theatre. Sexy, dramatic, funny and very moving, the Daily Telegraph described this theatrical treasure as the play ?that changed British theatre forever'.

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