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Performance

VenueTower Theatre
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From21st February 2024
To2nd March 2024
When19:30. Sat Mats 15:00
Tower Theatre (V249)
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  • Date of change: 31 Jan 24 - T01885820456

A Dream Play

Work:: A Dream Play (S01523833059)

Who doesn't dream? In dreams we fix things, wish for miracles, fear damnation and imagine magic. As a dream would, Strindberg's play unpicks timelines, morphs the improbable, condenses universal experiences and evaporates reason. Absurd abstractions become logical. In part re-imagined by Caryl Churchill, Agnes, daughter of God Indra, descends to Earth to unravel the cause of human suffering. Is Love really doomed to fail those who believe in it? What's behind the door? Why a green bucket? You will get questions, you might find answers, and in the end perhaps see joy in accepting life for what it is.
Author August Strindberg
Adapted by Caryl Churchill

Production:: (T01885820456)

Director Angelika Michitsch
Design Angelika Michitsch
Design Max Maxwell
Costume Roxanne Ivy Roberts
Lighting Alex Kampmann
Sound Ruth Sullivan
Director Trinidad Prieto (movement)
Stage ManagerLaura Corkell
Performer Minjeong KIm (Agnes)
Performer Fionna Monk (Agnes)
Performer Stephan Mirre (Officer)
Performer Dominic Reed (Solicitor / He)
Performer Nick Hall (Writer / Father)
Performer Nina Ali (Mother / Psychoanalyst / Lady / Victoria)
Performer Jonathan Buckingham (Billsticker / Teacher / Barrister / Prompter / He)
Performer Matt Cranfield (Quarantine Master / Scientist / Building Worker / Gent)
Performer As Richards (Stage Door Keeper / Bishop / Lina / Edith's Mother)
Performer Gulistan Sarbas (Kristin / Building Worker / Rich Fat Sick)
Performer Stephanie Thomson (Dancer / Rich Fat Sick / Newly-wed Wife / Edith)
Performer Tim Waghorn (Glazier / Newlywed Husband / Inquiry Chair / Rich Fat Sick)
Performer Jane Anne Wilford (Blind Woman / Singer)

Listing:: L1732458131




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