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The Pool of Bethesda

T833331527
Dr Daniel Pearce, a surgeon at St Bartholomew's Hospital, diagnoses himself as suffering from a brain tumour. The tumour brings on hallucinations, and Pearce's fascination with Hogarth's painting of Christ healing the sick at the pool of Bethesda (which hangs in the Great Hall of the hospital) manifests itself in his dreams. Shifting between the present day and the 18th century Hogarthian world, Pearce imagines himself as a doctor at St Bart's asked by Hogarth to pose as Christ for his painting. But weighed down by his own failure to cure his patients or even himself, his dream takes the shape of a comic nightmare. This play may contain scenes, language and issues of an adult nature.
Author Allan Cubitt


Archive :: production:T833331527, play:S280661937, venue:V284

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Performance

VenueEmbassy Theatre
Other spaces: Studio
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From1st June 2005
To4th June 2005
WhenWed-Sat 19:30. Sat Mat 14:30
PricesFrom £8.00. To £8.00.
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