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Someone Has Been Disarranging These Roses archiveRosal del Virrey, an illusory village that was arid and without direction and so far from everything no one would have suspected that someone capable of changing the destiny of anyone lived there. Even its name was a kind of joke because all the roses in that village were dead. Based on the short stories of Gabriel Garcia Marquez and commissioned for Angelfest '99, the play represents a response to the elements, characters and themes that most excite the imagination and creative energy within the world of the magic realist stories. The production blends physical theatre techniques with a bilingual text that is beautiful and poetic.

Cast/Performers

Alexandra Hingst, Helen Tennison, Bram Williams

Creatives/Company

Book by: Gabrie Garcia Marquez
Company: Bare Feat Physical Theatre
Director: Abigail Anderson
Design: Desiree Scarpellini
Music: Rob Lee

Someone Has Been Disarranging These Roses

Someone Has Been Disarranging These Roses (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0148780353. Details of all Someone Has Been Disarranging These Roses archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01077429642

Archive Listings

14 Oct 00Capitol Horsham (formerly Horsham Arts Centre)
Horsham, West Sussex
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7 Jul 00Redgrave Theatre
Bristol, City of Bristol
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23 Jun 00
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24 Jun 00
The Rondo
Bath, Bath & North East Somerset
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9 Jun 00
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10 Jun 00
Brook Theatre
Chatham, Kent
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25 May 00
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27 May 00
The Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
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