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The Gospel of St Matthew archiveMatthew's account of the life of Jesus is shocking. His angry portrayal of the central character is movingly human and psychologically complex. His narrative has a dramatic sweep and his message a challenge which touches everyone. George Dillon's sixth solo show fulfils a 7-year aim to perform the earliest and most challenging of the Gospels. Adding live and recorded music and computer-generated visualisations to his celebrated vocal and physical performance style, the production will focus on the clash of old and new which is at the heart of the story and its relevance to the modern world. George Dillon has been widely acclaimed for a series of dark and striking roles, ranging from his controversial Tarantino/Kurosawa inspired Hamlet and a disturbingly lifelike Johnny Rotten to solo versions of stories by Poe, Dostoevsky and Steven Berkoff.

Cast/Performers

George Dillon

Creatives/Company

Translation: George Dillon
Company: Vital Theatre

The Gospel of St Matthew

The Gospel of St Matthew (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0124132302. Details of all The Gospel of St Matthew archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S614669461

Archive Listings

11 Jun 03Playhouse
Alnwick, Northumberland
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1 May 03Stamford Arts Centre
Stamford, Lincolnshire
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25 Apr 03Cricklade Theatre
Andover, Hampshire
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18 Apr 03mac birmingham - Midlands Arts Centre
Birmingham, West Midlands
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9 Apr 03Arena Theatre
Wolverhampton, West Midlands
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26 Feb 03Chelmsford Theatre
Chelmsford, Essex
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25 Feb 03Unity Theatre
Liverpool, Merseyside
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6 Feb 03Theatre in the Mill
Bradford, West Yorkshire
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