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The Theft of Sita archiveBased on the 2000 year-old Sanskrit story of the Ramayana in which Lord Rama's beautiful bride Sita is stolen by the wicked demon Rawanna. In this version Sita, a symbol of the natural world, is held captive by Rawanna in the form of a corrupt business-man in Lanka, an urban nightmare of skyscrapers and slums. Rama's celebrated exploits en route to Sita's rescue pit him against the evils of environmental destruction and corporate greed. A kaleidoscopic production brings the story to life with a contemporary Indonesian resonance, set, as it is, against the overthrow of the Suharto regime, blending two geographically close but politically distant cultures, the ancient and the modern, the political and the mythical, the spiritual with brutal realities. From an original idea by Nigel Jamieson and Paul Grabowski. Presented by LIFT, London International Festival of Theatre

Creatives/Company

Author: Nigel Jamieson
Producer: Performing Lines
Director: Nigel Jamieson
Music: Paul Grabowski (in association with I Wayan Gde Yudane)
Design: Julian Crouch

The Theft of Sita

The Theft of Sita (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01538709005. Details of all The Theft of Sita archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S970533626

Archive Listings

23 Nov 01
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24 Nov 01
Snape Maltings Concert Hall
Aldeburgh, Suffolk
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12 Nov 01
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17 Nov 01
Oxford Playhouse
Oxford, Oxfordshire
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31 Oct 01
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3 Nov 01
Warwick Arts Centre
Coventry, West Midlands
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25 Oct 01
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28 Oct 01
Riverside Studios
Outer London, Greater London
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