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The March on Russia archiveA good wife. Home. Children. I don't know what else it's all about. The memory of a family. The memory of a country. The memory of a moment when people hoped for more. As the Pasmores prepare to mark their sixtieth wedding anniversary, their three children surprise them by returning home to celebrate. A moving evocation of a family and a way of life retreating into old age, retirement bungalows and modern middle class life. Storey's play is written with profound affection for a family struggling with change but bound together by love.

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Author: David Storey

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Archive listings for The March on Russia (2017)

Work type: Play.

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The play's first major production since premiering at the National Theatre in 1989.Producer Orange Tree. Director Aice Hamilton. Design James Perkins. Lighting Nicholas Holdridge. Director Sophia Simensky (Associate Director). Director Sophie Parrott (CDG - casting). Performer Sarah Belcher (Wendy). Performer Ian Gelder (Mr Pasmore). Performer Colin Tierney (Colin). Performer Connie Walker (Eileen). Performer Sue Wallace (Mrs Pasmore).
7 Sep 17 to 7 Oct 17Orange Tree Theatre, Outer London :: V321
listing details L0815893630

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