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VenueTheatre Royal Haymarket
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From18th May 2000
Opened6th June 2000
To26th August 2000
WhenMon-Sat 19:45, Wed/Sat Mats 15:00
Theatre Royal Haymarket (V396)
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Hard Times

Hard Times

Work:: Hard Times (S49230705)

Hard Times the Musical tells of a travelling circus and its impact on a society where love and imagination are considered of no value. Featuring Dickens' most ebullient comic characters, this satire is as fresh, sharp and funny as it ever was. Hard Times, a major musical, uses melodrama, music hall, pantomime, operetta and circus acts to emulate the Dickensian manner of story telling.
Book by Charles Dickens
Music Christopher Tookey
Lyrics Christopher Tookey
Author Hugh Thomas

Production:: (T0745261322)

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Producer Christopher Tookey
Producer Peter Penny (in Association with Bill Kenwright)
Director Christopher Tookey
Director Graham Gill (associate director)
Design Gemma Fripp
Lighting Zerlina Hughes
Sound Scott Myers
Director James Burton (music)
Music Mark Warman (orchestration)
Choreographer Craig Revel Horwood
Choreographer John Stacey (assistant choreographer)
Performer Roy Hudd (Mr Sleary)
Performer Brian Blessed (Charles Dickens / Thomas Gradgrind)
Performer Patsy Rowlands
Performer Susan Jane Turner
Performer Russel Wilcox
Performer Phillip Cox
Performer Rebecca Ryan
Performer Peter Blake (James Harthouse / Mr McChoakumchild)
Performer Ann Emery (Mrs Gradgrind / Mrs Sleary)
Performer Malcolm Rennie
Performer Jan Graveson
Performer Helen Anker
Performer Matt Rawle
Performer Alicia Davies
Performer Matthew Storey
Performer Steve Fortune
Performer Ray C Davies
Performer Leon Webster
Performer Lucy Harris
Performer Lesley-Anne Johnson
Performer Jamie Read
Performer John Stacey
Performer Rachel Spry
Performer Delia Du Sol

Listing:: L1865980137




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