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The Red Thread is the culmination of The Lost Child Trilogy, the sweeping international co-production that has taken The Ensemble on an extraordinary journey around the world. The Red Thread movingly ties together the first two parts of the trilogy, The Hansel and Gretal Machine and The Lost Child in a hauntingly mesmeric work. The title describes the delicate tie that joins the adult to the child in all of us. Shocking, vibrant, challenging but most of all moving, The Red Thread is ultimately a celebration of the voices of the world's lost children. Please note that the show may be unsuitable for those under 12 years old. Artist - Jamie Vartan.

Cast/Performers

Jane Arnfield, Emma Cater, Philip Pellew, Kevin Walton, Susan Bisatt

Creatives/Company

Company: The David Glass Ensemble
Director: David Glass
Music: Jonathan Cooper

The Red Thread - The Lost Child Trilogy (Part III)

The Red Thread - The Lost Child Trilogy (Part III) (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T1438811055. Details of all The Red Thread - The Lost Child Trilogy (Part III) archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0341386967

Archive Listings

16 Mar 00
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1 Apr 00
The Young Vic
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
27 Feb 00
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29 Feb 00
Manchester Gorilla (formerly Green Room)
Manchester, Greater Manchester
Performance Details => Venue archive
16 Feb 00
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19 Feb 00
mac birmingham - Midlands Arts Centre
Birmingham, West Midlands
Performance Details => Venue archive
3 Feb 00
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5 Feb 00
Northern Stage
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

Reviews


The Times: 11Jan01: Star RatingStar RatingStar RatingStar Rating
For his true, pioneering internationalism alone [David Glass] should be celebrated But he has gathered about him an ensemble of designers, performers and composers who share his vision and his clean perfectionism, and together they have created a work as physically eloquent as it is profoundly sad.

User Reviews

The Times (11Jan01): For his true, pioneering internationalism alone [David Glass] should be celebrated But he has gathered about him an ensemble of designers, performers and composers who share his vision and his clean perfectionism, and together they have created a work as physically eloquent as it is profoundly sad.
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