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Tristram Shandy: Live at London! archiveTristram Shandy's sizzling autobiography, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, has been in print for 240 years. To celebrate, Tristram is touring the country, wowing audiences with a theatrical extravaganza which captures the scandal, wit and wisdom of this instant classic. Laurence Sterne's "famously unadaptable" novel Tristram Shandy has been adapted into an "explosive, anarchic and all-together hilarious" (The Tab) reimagining that gleefully lampoons the culture of celebrity autobiography and brings an obscure and challenging text to a wider audience than it has ever enjoyed before. Will Dalrymple Will's adaptation of Tristram Shandy was first put on in 2015 at Cambridge's ADC Theatre and taken to the Edinburgh Fringe in 2016. Will also co-wrote and performed in Pity Laughs: A Tale of Two Gays which gained a five-star review from Broadway Baby who described it as "the first true gem of the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe".

Cast/Performers

Tim Atkin (Tristram Shandy), Inge-Vera Lipsius (Alice), Sam Lamont (Walter Shandy), Molly Stacey (Elizabeth Shandy), Robert Eyers (Uncle Toby), Millie Foy (Widow Wadman), Tim Vaughan (Corporat Trim), Rhiannon Shaw (Bridget), Ellie Cole (Susannah), Patrick Wilson (Doctor Slop), Toby Waterworth (Obadiah), Elliott Wright (Dr Maningham / The Curate), Ruby Keane (The Midwife)

Creatives/Company

Author: Will Dalrymple
Book by: Laurence Sterne
Company: StraightUp Productions

Tristram Shandy: Live at London!

Tristram Shandy: Live at London! (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01471380629. Details of all Tristram Shandy: Live at London! archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S992775506

Archive Listings

7 Nov 17
  to
8 Nov 17
OSO Arts Centre (formerly the Old Sorting Office)
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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