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Performance

VenueSouthwark Playhouse Borough
Also: The Large, The Little
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From23rd February 2017
Opened27th February 2017
To18th March 2017
When19:30. Sat, Tue Mats 15:00
Southwark Playhouse Borough (V226)
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  • Date of change: 1 Dec 16 - T1396996075

Roundelay

Roundelay

Work:: Roundelay (S2013111250)

Sex at 70? Falling in love at 65? Coming out at 62? Never, ever give up on the game of love... You know what they say, love makes the world go round. And sex of course, when you can get it. Roundelay, a fantabulous conglomeration of circus, dance and music. We may not have lions in this little circus of ours, but we have tigers...How's your inner tiger tonight? Ladies and gentlemen, prepare yourself for close encounters with the third age!
Author Sonja Linden

Production:: (T1396996075)

Following on from the sell-out success of Who Do We Think We Are? at Southwark Playhouse in 2014, Visible, a new company for older performers presents Roundelay, inspired by the scandalous classic play La Ronde/Reigen.
Company Visible Theatre
Director Anna Ledwich
Director Diane Alison-Mitchell (movement director)
Design Moi Tran
Costume Moi Tran
Lighting Matthew Haskins
Music Max Pappenheim
Sound Max Pappenheim
Producer Frederique Nahmani
Stage ManagerBenedict Jones
Performer Roger Alborough
Performer Doreene Blackstock
Performer Holly De Jong
Performer Ann Firbank
Performer Elan James
Performer John Moraitis
Performer Vincenzo Nicoli
Performer Clare Perkins
Performer Anna Simpson

Listing:: L0565428555




Production details

Following on from the sell-out success of Who Do We Think We Are? at Southwark Playhouse in 2014, Visible, a new company for older performers presents Roundelay, inspired by the scandalous classic play La Ronde/Reigen.

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