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A Clockwork Orange archiveThe same story as the film, barred by the Director (Stanley Kubrick) from being shown in the UK due to death threats he received. Not suitable for children. A controversial and violent tale about choices. Alex gets his kicks by raping and fighting his way around a future city with his gang of droogs, fired up by drugs secreted in their favourite drink of milk. When he gets caught, he chooses the quick way out - being programmed to behave in a non-violent manner. Burgess's cult allegory of free will, adapted from the novella, in all its urban darkness.

Cast/Performers

Peter Mitchell (musician), Nadia Anim (Marty / Prisoner / Police / Choir / Ensemble), Richard Bremmer (Deltoid / Chaplain / Prisoner / Police / Ensemble), George Caple (Alex), Nathan McMullen (Georgie / Warder / Joe / Ensemble), Phil Rayner (Dim / Comedian / Prisoner / Ensemble), Zelina Rebeiro (Pete / Prisoner / Ensemble), Keddy Sutton (Branom / Governor / Minister / Mum / Ensemble), Liam Tobin (F Alexander / Brodsky / Billyboy / Dad / Pedofil / Ensemble)

Creatives/Company

Author: Anthony Burgess
Producer: Everyman Theatre
Director(s): Nick Bagnall, Rachel Bown-Williams (fight director), Ruth Cooper-Brown (fight director of RC-Annie Ltd)
Design(s): Molly Lacey, Jocelyn Meall, Natalie Johnson (assistant)
Music(s): Anthony Burgess (based on Beethoven and arranged by James Fortune and Peter Mitchell), George Francis (musical supervisor)
Choreographer: Etta Murfitt
Lighting: Kay Haynes
Sound: Ian Davies
Other: Mabel Shone (slime consultant)

A Clockwork Orange

A Clockwork Orange (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0266941746. Details of all A Clockwork Orange archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S2172

Archive Listings

14 Apr 18
  to
12 Jul 18
Everyman & Playhouse
Liverpool, Merseyside
Performance Details => Venue archive

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