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In 1980 Julian Mitchell's
Another Country opened in the West End. It created a sensation, heralded a resurgence of great British drama, inspired a film, and launched the careers of Rupert Everett, Kenneth Branagh, Daniel Day Lewis and Colin Firth. Bennett and Judd are both outsiders; one coming to terms with his homosexuality, the other already a committed Marxist. But the Establishment has traditional ways of dealing with rebels and when a scandal rocks the school, the young men must confront their beliefs and make choices which will have a momentous impact on their lives.
Cast/Performers
Will Attenborough (Judd),
Cai Brigden (Delahay),
Rob Callender (Bennett),
Mark Donald (Devenish),
Dario Coates (Sanderson),
Bill Milner (Wharton),
James Parris (Menzies),
Mark Quartley (Barclay),
Julian Wadham (Vaughan Cunningham)
Creatives/Company
Author:
Julian MitchellProducer:
Chichester Festival TheatrePresented by(s):
Fiery Angel,
Theatre Royal Bath Productions (in association with Tom O'Connell for Qnq Ltd)
Director:
Jeremy HerrinDesign:
Peter MckintoshLighting:
Paul PyantSound:
Fergus O'Hare