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Connie Stephens

CONNIE STEPHENS

  

Nationality:    British
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below is a list of Connie Stephens's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

        Anna Karenina         Brothers Karamazov         Count of Monte Cristo, The         Crime and Punishment         Far From the Madding Crowd         Hunchback of Notre Dame, The



Anna Karenina

Synopsis:
Tolstoy's story of infidelity and betrayal. Russia 1877. Anna Karenina, a married woman, falls passionately in love with the devastatingly handsome Count Vronsky. She deserts her husband and child to live with her lover. But as society shuns her, fear and suspicion of Vronsky's love and fidelity grow.

Notes:
adapted from book by Leo Tolstoy

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Myriad Productions

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Brothers Karamazov

Synopsis:
One vile reptile will devour the other, and serve them both right too!. Dmitry Karamazov has killed his father. Everyone thinks so. He was seen running from the crime scene covered in blood, he has both motive and weapon and he's spent the last month telling everyone he's going to do it. But has he? Does one of his brothers know more than hes telling? Or is the Devil involved? A sizzling, horrifying and often hilarious delve into faith, fibbing, and the ultimate dysfunctional family: don't miss this rare chance to see Dostoyevskys wonderfully passionate last novel brought to the stage in this vivid adaptation.

Notes:
adapted from book by By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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Myriad Productions

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Genre:
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Male:  3            Female:  3            Other:  -

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Count of Monte Cristo, The

Synopsis:
Young Edmond Dantes has it all, the love of the beautiful Mercedes, a promising career of adventure on the high seas and a remarkably well-balanced relationship with his father. But all is not as rosy as it seems, for Edmond is the unwitting victim of three envious acquaintances who devise a scheme to falsely accuse him of treason. Sentenced to life in prison, Dantes must find a means to escape the impenetrable walls of the Chateau d'If, discover the whereabouts of Mercedes and exact a terrible revenge upon the men who robbed him of his future. Alexandre Dumas' formidable page-turner is brought to the stage in this rollicking new adaptation, which premieres at the Jack prior to a national UK tour. An epic story of fate and fury, revenge and hubris, the Count of Monte Cristo' is the ultimate tale of vigilante justice.

Notes:
from novel by Alexandre Dumas

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Myriad Productions

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Crime and Punishment

Synopsis:
Epic Russian exploration of the criminal conscience. Raskolnikov, a former student, believes that some men possess an incredible destiny which permits them to commit all manner of crimes to the greater good of humanity. The ensuing murders bring him through horror to redemption.

Notes:
adapted from book by By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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Organisations:
Myriad Productions

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Genre:
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Male:  3            Female:  3            Other:  -

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Far From the Madding Crowd

Synopsis:
The loves of Bathsheba Everdene are brought to life in this story of three rival suitors in rural nineteenth century Wessex. From the steadfast Gabriel Oak to the handsome Sergeant Troy and the lovesick Farmer Boldwood, Bathsheba's journey is one of tragedy and wrong-turnings before she finally finds true love.

Notes:
adapted from book by Thomas Hardy

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Hunchback of Notre Dame, The

Synopsis:
Quasimodo the hunchbacked bellringer, resides within the vast Gothic Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris. Ridiculed and reviled by all for his physical appearance, he is shown compassion only by the gypsy Esmeralda. Repaying her compassion with absolute devotion, this unlikely hero attempts to save Esmeralda from the black-hearted and lecherous Archdeacon Claude Frollo, his own adopted father.

Notes:
adapted from book by Victor Hugo

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Myriad Productions

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Genre:
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Parts:
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