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Performance

VenuePlayhouse
Also: Neville Studio
TownNottingham
CountyNottinghamshire
From2nd November 2018
Opened6th November 2018
To24th November 2018
When19:30. Nov 6 at 19:00. Nov 8, 15 Mats 13:30. Nov 10, 17 Mats 14:30
Playhouse (V457)
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  • Date of change: 25 Sep 18 - T610688609
  • Date of change: 28 Sep 17 - T610688609

The Madness of George III

Work:: The Madness of George III (S4108)

1788 - King George III is preparing for the opening of parliament with his devoted wife, Queen Charlotte and their 15 children. Despite the picture of respectability all is not well in the palace; not only has the King lost the colonies but he's losing his mind. With the smooth running of Government depending on his sanity and the Prince of Wales increasingly impatient to succeed his father, it's a race against time to get the King fit. The Prime Minister's only hope is a self-taught doctor with some unorthodox methods for curing dementia.
Author Alan Bennett

Production:: (T610688609)

Company Nottingham Playhouse Theatre Company
Director Adam Penford
Design Robert Jones
Lighting Richard Howell
Sound Tom Gibbons
Director Lizzi Gee (movement)
Performer Mark Gatiss (George III)
Performer Adrian Scarborough (Dr Willis)
Performer Debra Gillett (Queen Charlotte)
Performer Nadia Albina
Performer Amanda Hadingue
Performer Nicholas Bishop
Performer Jack Holden
Performer David Hounslow
Performer Stephanie Jacob
Performer Louise Jameson
Performer Andrew Joshi
Performer Adrian Karim
Performer Harry Kershaw
Performer Billy Postlehwaite
Performer Sara Powell
Performer Wilf Scolding
Performer Jessica Temple

Listing:: L0536202272

Live Broadcast on Tue Nov 20 at 19:00



Production details

Live Broadcast on Tue Nov 20 at 19:00

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