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After Dark; Or, A Drama of London Life archiveAfter losing his wife and daughter to the seductive charm of his fellow army officer Chandos Bellingham, Frank Dalton turns to drink and now lives homeless on the streets of London. Dalton's only daughter Eliza, having lost her mother in the workhouse and with the wicked Bellingham transported to Australia for a felony, is now married to the unprincipled George Medhurst. When Eliza learns her husband intends to abandon her so that he can claim his dual inheritance of both a baronetcy and a fortune, she decides to attempt suicide by jumping into the River Thames, but is saved by a group of tramps - including her own father. As the characters search for meaning and happiness whilst trying to escape the mistakes of their past, Captain Gordon Chumley, recognising Dalton as a former army comrade, agrees to help Eliza... only to fall foul of the villainous Bellingham who ties him across the rails in a tunnel of the (newly built) London Underground just as an oncoming train is approaching.

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Author: Dion Boucicault (Based on Les Oiseaux de Proie by Eugene Grange and Adolphe d'Ennery)

Archive listings for After Dark; Or, A Drama of London Life

Work type: Play.

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The first production in over 120 years. Written in 1868, the year that the Finborough Theatre's building was constructed, The first London production in over 120 years of Dion Boucicault's rip-roaring Victorian melodrama, After Dark; or, A Drama of London Life, directed by the multi-award-winning Phil WillmottProducer Iona Purvis (for Phil Willmott Company in association with the Finborough Theatre). Director Phil Willmott. Design Hannah Postlethwaite. Costume Penn O'Gara. Lighting Zoe Burnham. Sound Julian Starr. Performer Toby Wynn Davies. Performer Simon De Deney. Performer Steven France. Performer Tom Fyans. Performer Victoria Jeffrey. Performer Gabi King. Performer Jonathan Le Billon. Performer Rosa Lennox. Performer Helen Potter. Performer Jazz Sanders. Performer Kate Stafford. Performer Jamima Watling.
12 Jun 19 to 6 Jul 19Finborough, Inner London :: V199
listing details L716560240

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