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Performance

VenueThe Joseph Rowntree Theatre
TownYork
CountyNorth Yorkshire
From12th August 2020
To22nd August 2020
When19:00. Sat Mats 16:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £10.00.
The Joseph Rowntree Theatre (V1247303862)
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  • Date of change: 20 Aug 20 - T01467055002

First Love

First Love

Work:: First Love (S3288)

After the death of his father, a man finds himself homeless, sharing a canal-side bench in Dublin with a young woman. As she pursues him lustfully he unwillingly falls in love. In the ensuing relationship, he ruthlessly refuses to engage emotionally with her, except when, despite his reluctance, she arouses his desires. Written in 1946, Beckett's novella First Love is full of his rich, lyrical prose. This darkly comic story explores how love fails us and how we fail love.
Author Samuel Beckett

Production:: (T01467055002)

This show will be performed in Rowntree Park. Audiences will listen to the action through headphones, with audience members given a receiver on arrival. All tickets will be digital, and checked without contact at a social distance at the entrance to the performance area. Each household or social bubble will be seated at a safe distance from other households or social bubbles.
Director Matt Aston
Performer Chris Hannon

Listing:: L0963087847

This event takes place in Rowntree Park



Production details

This show will be performed in Rowntree Park. Audiences will listen to the action through headphones, with audience members given a receiver on arrival. All tickets will be digital, and checked without contact at a social distance at the entrance to the performance area. Each household or social bubble will be seated at a safe distance from other households or social bubbles. This event takes place in Rowntree Park

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