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A Warwickshire Testimony archiveThis funny, fresh and disarming play reveals snapshots of a century of change and shows how village lives of its inhabitants. In the past there was the 'big house', the servant class and the close-knit family ties of a bygone generation. Not it is big business, commuter residents, no shops and no locals and nothing stays the same for very long. In the 1930's Edie Cox was desperate to escape the claustrophobic confines of rural life, where everyone knew everything about everyone. In the present Edie's niece Dorothy is fighting to hang on to what she can of the 'good old days'. Is it time to grieve for the past and embrace the career, money obsessed society in its place? A Warwickshire Testimony is a powerful illustration of a rapidly changing way of life, focusing on loves, traumas and disputes.

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Author: April de Angelis

Archive listings for A Warwickshire Testimony

Work type: Play.

T045064625

Company Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Director Trilby James. Design Simon Boyer-Willisson. Lighting Adi Shimrony. Sound Sebnem Kahveci. Performer Natasha Atkinson. Performer Nichole Brodie. Performer Richard Delaney. Performer Graham Dron. Performer Ceclia Fage. Performer Amy Fox. Performer Kate Malyon. Performer Charlotte Wilde.
15 May 08 to 24 May 08The Albany, Outer London :: V294
listing details L01644566970

T01760589183

World premiere. A work commissioned for the [Royal Shakespeare Company] and first performed in 1999. Including input from over 30 local contributors.Company Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). Director Alison Sutcliffe. Design Paul Farnsworth. Performer Antony Byrne. Performer Fergus O'Donnell. Performer Derek Hutchinson. Performer Susan Dury. Performer Catherine Kanter. Performer Cherry Morris. Performer Sirine Saba. Performer Mary Duddy. Performer Alison Reid.
4 Aug 99 to 23 Sep 99The Other Place, Stratford-Upon-Avon :: V137
listing details L1382206683

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