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Love, Loss and Chianti - A Scattering/The Song of Lunch archiveA Scattering - Reid's award-winning lyrical narrative, written in response to the death of his wife, articulates beautifully emotions which most of us find hard to express. It won the Costa Book of the Year Award in 2009. Performed with original composition for viola and cello by Tom Smail. The Song of Lunch - A lunch at an Italian restaurant in Soho - an attempt to rekindle an old flame. As the wine flows, nostalgia gives way to something closer to the truth. Poignant and hilarious, The Song of Lunch is a superbly crafted drama of a disastrous date. Performed with an animated setting by the Daily Telegraph's Alex cartoonist Charles Peattie. The appearance of any member of cast is subject to change and may be affected by contracts, holiday, illness, or events beyond the producers' control.

Cast/Performers

Robert Bathurst, Rebecca Johnson

Creatives/Company

Author: Christopher Reid
Director: Jason Morell
Design: Charles Peattie (animation designs and drawing)
Other(s): Timothy Bird (scenic concept), Matthew Brown (video facilitation)
Lighting: Colin Grefell
Sound: Gregory Clarke

Love, Loss and Chianti - A Scattering/The Song of Lunch

Love, Loss and Chianti - A Scattering/The Song of Lunch (Play) production archive for QTIX code T02032976034. Details of all Love, Loss and Chianti - A Scattering/The Song of Lunch archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1930760924

Archive Listings

25 Feb 20
  to
24 Mar 20
Riverside Studios
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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