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Ella Wildridge

ELLA WILDRIDGE

  

Nationality:    British
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Ella Wildridge's plays including biography, theatres, agent, synopses, cast sizes, production and published dates

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below is a list of Ella Wildridge's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

        Don't Eat Little Charlie         Perpetrators         Spring Awakening



Don't Eat Little Charlie

Don't Eat Little Charlie
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Notes:
Original Playwright - Tankred Dorst

1st Produced:
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Organisations:
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1st Published:
Contained in: "Gizmo and Don't Eat Little Charlie" published by Faber and Faber   978-0571206933

Music:
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Genre:
Translation

Parts:
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Perpetrators

Synopsis:
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Notes:
Original Playwright - Thomas Jonigk

1st Produced:
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Organisations:
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1st Published:
Felix Bloch Erban Verlag, Berlin, 1999   -

Music:
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Genre:
Translation

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Spring Awakening

Synopsis:
Wendla just wants to feel something. She wants shorter skirts and frills on her nightgown. But most of all, Wendla wants to know! Why wont anyone tell her? Melchior knows more than hes supposed to. To him, the euphemisms and the hypocrisy are ridiculous and insulting. But what hes learned from books doesnt prepare him for the power of his and Wendlas freed desires. A giant classroom becomes a metaphor for learning about life and death, channeling the extraordinary force of adolescent sexuality as it roars against the harsh and fearful restrictions imposed by the adult world. Spring Awakening is a major European play. Since its first performance in Berlin in 1906, it has remained contentious in its portrayal of young peoples sexual relationships. Douglas Maxwells lean and dynamic version sets the play in turn of the century Scotland - a time when Calvinist culture ruled an education system beginning to be influenced by the freer movements of continental Europe

Notes:
Original Playwright - Frank Wedekind. Adaptation by Douglas Maxwell; literal translation by Ella Wildridge

1st Produced:

Organisations:
Grid Iron Theatre

1st Published:
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Music:
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Genre:
Translation

Parts:
Male:  5            Female:  3            Other:  doubling

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