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Nightflights archiveA teasing exuberant tale of human souls stumbling into their desires and dreams. What do we love when we fall in love? How do we grow up and take desire with us? And can we keep the faith when the magic fails? In this dazzling multi-layered look at story telling and the stories we tell ourselves; dancing princesses defy the king to meet their underground princes, a writer waits for his story to fly, a stalled woman loses her will to move forwards while a soldier's luck takes flight with a magical cloak. In a sensuous shifting vision of love and retreat comes the searching man whose wife has disappeared. And another man escapes into a dress...This daring play gives us Marcella Evaristi at her tender, hilarious heart-breaking best.

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Author: Marcella Evaristi
Music: Hilary Brooks

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Archive listings for Nightflights (2002)

Work type: Play.

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Sponsored by Glenvarigill SEAT.Company Dundee Rep Resident Company. Director Hamish Glen. Design Geoff Rose. Choreographer Kenn Oldfield. Lighting Richard Moffatt. Performer Robert Paterson (The King). Performer Irene Macdougall (The Queen). Performer Emily Winter (Maddalena). Performer Frances Thorburn (Raffaella). Performer Meg Fraser (Virginia). Performer Susan Harrison (Bianca). Performer Rodney Matthew (Massimo). Performer Billy Mack (Lorenzo). Performer Alexander West (Bruno). Performer Keith Fleming (Sebastiano). Performer Sandy Neilson (Calma). Performer Ann Louise Ross (Rosa / Martha). Performer Andrew Clark (Pulchinella / Lucio). Performer Peter Kelly (George / Man in the Moon). Performer Hilary Brooks (musician). Performer Philip Alexander (musician). Performer Wendy Weatherby (musician).
20 Jun 02 to 17 Jul 02Dundee Repertory Theatre, Dundee :: V596
listing details L0563273059
13 May 02 to 25 May 02Dundee Repertory Theatre, Dundee :: V596
listing details L138847387

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