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DI TREVIS
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London Cries
Synopsis:
London Cries is about the power of music-how music sustains people through hardship. From the crumbling walls and recesses of an old London theatre the ghosts of yesteryear step forth to share with us their lives, their loves, and the lilting melodies of a bygone Victorian era. Drawn from first-hand accounts of the traders and prostitutes, the sewer-men and flower-girls, the criminals and con men who hacked a precarious living from the streets of the metropolis, London Cries speaks to us in words and music of the suffering but also the joys of London life as it was really lived
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Notes:
written by Di Trevis And Frank McGuinness; music by Dominic Muldowney. Adapted from Henry Mayhew's classic book, London Labour And the London Poor.
1st Produced:
Irondale Center, NY 2008
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Musical
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Male: 1 Female: 1 Other: -
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Rememberance Of Things Past
Synopsis:
Recognized as one of the major literary works of the twentieth-century, Marcel Proust's monumental seven-volume novel brings together memories of childhood and Parisian society before and during the First World War.
Notes:
This new Adaptation is based on Harold Pinter's screenplay, written At the request of the film director Joseph Losey in 1972.
1st Produced:
Organisations:
Royal National Theatre company
1st Published:
Faber and Faber, London, 2000 -
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Adaptation
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Male: - Female: - Other: cast of 30
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