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Charlie Peace: His Amazing Life and Astounding Legend archiveThe greatest celebrity villain of the Victorian age, Charlie Peace's life became legend. He was a master of disguise, an accomplished musician and irresistibly attractive to women. On the run, having murdered his lover's husband, he holed up in the warrens of Nottingham's Narrow Marsh. This modern musical melodrama asks the question: Why, now as then, are we terrified of crime but fascinated by criminals? Please note: contains strong language, scenes of violence and sexual references. Age recommendation 14+

Cast/Performers

Charles De Bromhead (Ensemble 4), Peter Duncan (Charlie Peace), Nicholas Goode (Ensemble 2), Bridie Higson (Katherine / Susan), Alex Mugnaioni (Ensemble 3), Norman Pace (Showman), Philip Rham (Ensemble 1), Mia Soteriou (Hannah / Ma)

Creatives/Company

Author: Michael Eaton
Producer(s): Belgrade Theatre, Nottingham Playhouse Theatre Company
Director: Giles Croft
Design(s): Berney George, William Simpson (projection)
Musical Director: Jonathan Girling
Sound: Adam P McCready

Charlie Peace: His Amazing Life and Astounding Legend

Charlie Peace: His Amazing Life and Astounding Legend (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T01641085731. Details of all Charlie Peace: His Amazing Life and Astounding Legend archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01449147109

Archive Listings

26 Oct 13
  to
16 Nov 13
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry, West Midlands
Performance Details => Venue archive
4 Oct 13
  to
19 Oct 13
Playhouse
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Performance Details => Venue archive

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