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Performance

VenuePitlochry Festival Theatre
TownPitlochry
CountyPerth and Kinross
From13th July 2006
To21st October 2006
When20:00, Mats. In rep - check with Box Office
PricesFrom £15.50. To £22.50.
Pitlochry Festival Theatre (V638)
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The Grapes of Wrath

Work:: The Grapes of Wrath (S1062603960)

The epic story of the Joads journey across America is both a moving family saga and an extraordinary evocation of rural life during the Great Depression. Returning home from prison after killing a man in a drunken brawl, Tom Joad finds his family about to join the great exodus from the Oklahoma Dust Bowl. Like thousands of others, the Joads have their farm repossessed by the bank after the crops fail yet again. Now, three generations of the Joad family are left with no choice but to pile all their worldly goods onto a broken down truck and head west on Route 66, refugees in their own country. Held together by their indomitable matriarch, Ma Joad, they make for California, lured by tales of unlimited work and prosperity amidst the fruit groves and vineyards. Instead, their hopes and dreams - and lives - are shattered by what they find. Steinbeck s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece is one of the greatest celebrations of the dignity and the endurance of the human spirit ever written. Famously filmed by John Ford, with Henry Fonda as Tom.
Book by John Steinbeck

Production:: (T0284118176)

Producer Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Adapted by Frank Galati
Director Ken Alexander
Design Adrian Rees
Costume Adrian Rees
Lighting Ace McCarron
Performer Matthew Lloyd Davies
Performer Jonathan Coote
Performer Richard Galazka
Performer Robin Harvey Edwards
Performer Karen Davies
Performer Jenny Lee
Performer Jonathan Battersby
Performer Darrell Brockis
Performer Richard Addison
Performer Amy Ewbank
Performer Jonathan Dyden Taylor
Performer Anthony Glennon
Performer Helen Logan

Listing:: L0804709868




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