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Performance

VenueOld Red Lion
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From2nd April 2013
To28th April 2013
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sat, Sun Mats 15:00
Old Red Lion (V216)
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  • Date of change: 9 Jan 13 - T01914228422

The Blind

The Blind

Work:: The Blind (S0134706747)

The Blind places us amongst a group of blind people in a wasteland, abandoned by their guide, searching for any clues to their whereabouts. Lost, lonely and scared, they are prepared to put their faith in anyone - or anything - that may help them, even if they cannot see the consequences of their actions.
Author Maurice Maeterlinck

Production:: (T01914228422)

Maurice Maeterlinck's 1911 Nobel laureateship cited THE BLIND and THE INTRUDER as two of his seminal works. A proponent of the Symbolist movement, with an unprecedented awareness of the human condition enveloped in a black sense of humour, Maeterlinck's simple but effective style of writing is rarely performed in the UK.
Company Tarquin Productions
Director Benji Sperring
Design Jacob Hughes
Lighting Tim Deiling
Sound Benji Sperring
Costume Xylona Appleton
Performer Judy Tcherniak
Performer John Canmore
Performer Darren Beaumont
Performer Rupert Baldwin
Performer Gine Abolins
Performer Helena Payne
Performer Saskia Roddick
Performer Michael Fellows

Listing:: L0735271263

Double bill with The Intruder



Production details

Maurice Maeterlinck's 1911 Nobel laureateship cited THE BLIND and THE INTRUDER as two of his seminal works. A proponent of the Symbolist movement, with an unprecedented awareness of the human condition enveloped in a black sense of humour, Maeterlinck's simple but effective style of writing is rarely performed in the UK. Double bill with The Intruder

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