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CONOR MIRCHELL
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Auden, Britten, Mitchell and Ravenhill - Tell Me the Truth About Love
Synopsis:
Cabaret songs by WH Auden, Benjamin Britten, Conor Mitchell and Mark Ravenhill. Jamie McDermott (of The Irrepressibles) sings of love: new and old, hidden and held. Striking reinterpretations of the famous Benjamin Britten / WH Auden songs are joined by new numbers from Fringe First winning team Mark Ravenhill and Conor Mitchell to create an intimate cabaret that comes a little queerly from the heart.
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conceived by Conor Mitchell and Mark Ravenhill
1st Produced:
Underbelly, Edinburgh Fringe Festival 31 Jul 2013
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cabaret 60 min
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Our Day
Synopsis:
Our Day is a new opera set against a backdrop of events in Northern Ireland in 1972. That year, as well as being the bloodiest of the troubles, marked the gold medal win for local girl, Mary Peters. Her achievement at the Munich Olympics briefly unified a country at war with itself and created a much-welcomed respite from the daily cycle of violence. It also allowed the country to pause for a moment to cheer Peters to victory. In 2012 it will be 40 years since that win. Mitchell and Ravenhill have created a gripping new music drama which tackles head-on the meeting of violence, hatred - and possible reconciliation.
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written by Conor Mitchell and Mark Ravenhill
1st Produced:
Southbank Centre, London 13 Jun 2012
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opera
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