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VenueCorn Exchange
TownNewbury
CountyBerkshire
From5th April 2022
To6th April 2022
Corn Exchange (V732)
Current/Future Listings
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A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

Work:: A Tale of Two Cities (S166497352)


Author Charles Dickens

Production:: (T0291678039)

If you've never read Dickens' 1859 novel of revolution and excessive gestures of love, then this is the show for you. If you have read it, this might also be the show for you, depending on how well you remember it. Dickens left a lot out of his novel, particularly when it comes to Lucie, the central female character. She was underwritten, all her psychological complexity left on the cutting room floor. This show picks up those offcuts and sticks them together, possibly in the wrong order, to rediscover the real story of this complex, troubled, funny 21st century woman. Part dance, part theatre, part fictionalised documentary, no-part costume drama.
Producer The Place
Producer Warwick arts Centre
Company Lost Dog
Director Ben Duke
Director Pippa Duke (associate director)
DramaturgRaquel Meseguer
Design Amber Van Den Hoeck
Lighting Katy Morison
Sound Hjorvar Rognvaldsson
Design Will Duke (video)
Other Idris Ellis (videographer)
Other Dave Sherman (production manager)
Performer Valentina Formenti
Performer Nina-Morgane Madelaine
Performer Temitope Ajose-Cutting
Performer Hannes Langolf
Performer John Kendall

Listing:: L0898305066




Production details

If you've never read Dickens' 1859 novel of revolution and excessive gestures of love, then this is the show for you. If you have read it, this might also be the show for you, depending on how well you remember it. Dickens left a lot out of his novel, particularly when it comes to Lucie, the central female character. She was underwritten, all her psychological complexity left on the cutting room floor. This show picks up those offcuts and sticks them together, possibly in the wrong order, to rediscover the real story of this complex, troubled, funny 21st century woman. Part dance, part theatre, part fictionalised documentary, no-part costume drama.

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