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Performance

VenueLeeds Playhouse (formerly West Yorkshire Playhouse)
Also: Courtyard, Quarry, Bramall Rock Void
TownLeeds
CountyWest Yorkshire
From9th September 2011
To1st October 2011
When19:30. Sep 17, 24, Oct 1 Mats 14:00. Sep 22, 29 Mats 13:30
PricesFrom £17.00. To £27.00.
Leeds Playhouse (formerly West Yorkshire Playhouse) (V977)
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Production Changes

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  • Date of change: 26 Jul 11 - T697913257
  • Date of change: 13 Jul 11 - T697913257

The Go-Between

The Go-Between

Work:: The Go-Between (S959561544)

The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there. In the heat and humidity of the rural Norfolk summer in 1900, a young boy comes of age as he is unwittingly enlisted as a messenger in an adult affair of deceit and desire.
Book by David Wood (based on the novel by LP Hartley)
Music Richard Taylor
Lyrics David Wood
Lyrics Richard Taylor

Production:: (T697913257)

This is the world premiere of a moving new musical adaptation of LP Hartley's beautifully wistful novel of naivety, nostalgia and the end of innocence, perhaps best known as a film of the same name starring Julie Christie and Alan Bates.
Producer Derby Live
Producer Royal & Derngate Northampton
Producer West Yorkshire Playhouse
Director Roger Haines
Musical Director Jonathan Gill
Design Michael Pavelka
Lighting Tim Lutkin
Sound Mic Pool
Director Simon Pittman (associate director)
Director Pippa Ailion (casting)
Performer Edward Cooke (Leo - Leeds)
Performer Jake Abbott (Marcus - Leeds)
Performer William James Mercer
Performer John James Cairns
Performer Sophie Bould
Performer Stuart Ward
Performer James Staddon
Performer Stephen Carlile
Performer Philip Cox
Performer Richard Kent
Performer Fiona O'Carroll
Performer Gemma Page
Performer Chris Theo-Cook

Listing:: L0203508043

Courtyard



Production details

This is the world premiere of a moving new musical adaptation of LP Hartley's beautifully wistful novel of naivety, nostalgia and the end of innocence, perhaps best known as a film of the same name starring Julie Christie and Alan Bates. Courtyard

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Special Performances


  • 24 Sep 11 Captioned
  • 1 Oct 11 Audio Described
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