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Performance

VenueNew Vic Theatre
Also: Stephen Joseph Room, Theatre in the Round
TownNewcastle-under-Lyme
CountyStaffordshire
From3rd July 2010
Opened6th July 2010
To24th July 2010
PricesFrom £8.50. To £24.00.
New Vic Theatre (V119)
Current/Future Listings
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Bleak House

Work:: Bleak House (S986517353)

An adaptation of the Dickens tale.
Book by Charles Dickens

Production:: (T2006710151)

With an intricately woven plot and an unforgettable cast of characters, Bleak House is widely regarded as Dickens’ masterpiece. This brand new stage adaptation is a fast-moving, witty and ingenious production in the style of Jamaica Inn and Great Expectations. Filled with comedy and angry satire, Bleak House is a tale of loss and love and a savage indictment of a society that is rotten to the core. In a first for the New Vic, the audience is invited to a Walk-Through of the world of the play before the performance begins.
Producer New Vic
Adapted by Theresa Heskins
Director Theresa Heskins
Design Liz Cooke
Lighting Daniella Beattie
Sound James Earls-Davis
Music Mary Keith
Director Philip d'Orleans
Performer Morgan George (John Jarndyce / Lord Chancellor)
Performer Dennis Herdman (Guppy / Mr Woodcourt)
Performer Martin Hyder (Sir Leicester Dedlock / The Brickmaker)
Performer Dido Miles (Lady Dedlock / Jenny)
Performer Emma Pallant (Esther Summerson)
Performer Charlotte Palmer (Miss Flite / Hortense / Mrs Pardiggle)
Performer Nicholas Tizzard (Tangle / Inspector Bucket)
Performer Kirsty Wood (Ada Clare / Poor Jo)

Listing:: L445128542




Production details

With an intricately woven plot and an unforgettable cast of characters, Bleak House is widely regarded as Dickens’ masterpiece. This brand new stage adaptation is a fast-moving, witty and ingenious production in the style of Jamaica Inn and Great Expectations. Filled with comedy and angry satire, Bleak House is a tale of loss and love and a savage indictment of a society that is rotten to the core. In a first for the New Vic, the audience is invited to a Walk-Through of the world of the play before the performance begins.

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Special Performances


  • 20 Jul 10 Captioned
  • 24 Jul 10 Audio Described
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