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Great Expectations
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Written by Lee Lomas and Amie-Jane Ollies. Based on the novel "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens
1st Produced:
Kings Arms Theatre, Salford, Manchester
10 Mar 2014
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1956 Theatre
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Adaptation
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Little Women
Synopsis:
A re-telling of Louisa May Alcott's classic tale of adolescence sees the March sisters struggling to find their place in an England at war. With their beloved father away fighting in the German trenches the girls are encouraged to discover the world by a mother with unwavering strength starkly different from one another though an unbreakable bond exists between them and keeps the girls close - even when they're far.
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Written by Amie-Jane Ollies and Nicole Garvin. Based on Louisa May Alcott' novel
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1956 Theatre
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Wolf
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And the wolf made a good meal of the boys flock - the wise man said 'a liar will not be believed, even when he speaks truth.' - It's the Summer of '98, City have been relegated, Baddiel and Skinner are top of the charts and, in Salford, the rain never stops. A raw, intimate look at relationships taut with insecurity, families ripped up and torn apart - Wolf unravels that which is at the core of every problem. A lack of truth. A mirror-like reflection of a world-full of tangled webs.
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1956 Theatre
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