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HELEN TENNISON
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Helen Tennison's plays including biography, theatres, agent, synopses, cast sizes, production and published dates
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Hamlet
Synopsis:
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Notes:
Original Playwright - Shakespeare
1st Produced:
Rosemary Branch, London 2004
Organisations:
Split Milk Theatre Company
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Music:
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Genre:
Adaptation
Parts:
Male: - Female: - Other: large cast
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Tales From King James
Synopsis:
an adaptation from the King James version of the Bible
Notes:
devised by Helen Tennison, Tom Peters And Raeyn Lippert
1st Produced:
Oxford, St Barnabas Church 14 May 2011
Organisations:
Creation Theatre
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Music:
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Genre:
piece
Parts:
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Wuthering Heights
Synopsis:
Published just after Jane Eyre, this is arguably the masterpiece of the Brontė novels. This complex tale of cruelty, passion, jealousy and revenge charts the inhabitants of two isolated Yorkshire farmhouses over a period of two generations, and divided the readers of its day with its outspoken views on social mores.
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adapted from novel by Emily Bronte
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