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Bomber's Moon archiveFrom the writer of The Retirement of Tom Stevens, Bomber s Moon is the second instalment of Ivory s Southwell Trilogy. A love story told through the unflinching eyes of Jimmy, an ex- RAF Gunner and his carer David. Bomber s Moon unravels a war time miracle and a modern day tragedy, to reveal the true nature of faith.

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Author: William Ivory

Archive listings for Bomber's Moon

Work type: Play.

T01766094180

Please Note: This play contains strong language (Age Suitability 15+)Company Engine House (in association with Park Theatre). Director Matt Aston. Design Laura McEwen. Lighting James Farncombe. Sound Damian Coldwell. Director Lucy Kenkins (casting - CDG). Director Sooki McShane (casting - CDG). Performer James Bolam. Performer Steve John Shepherd.
2 Apr 14 to 11 May 14Park Theatre, Inner London :: V691990888
listing details L626669799

T01649776899

Age recommendation: 14+Producer Belgrade Theatre. Director Matt Aston. Design Laura McEwen. Sound Damian Coldwell. Lighting James Farncombe. Choreographer Alan Axon. Performer Paul Greenwood. Performer Tim Dantay.
10 Sep 11 to 1 Oct 11Belgrade Theatre, Coventry :: V153
listing details L0391512980

T01662916817

Bomber’s Moon was presented as a rehearsed reading in June 2009 and has since been developed into a full Lakeside production.Producer Lakeside Arts Centre. Producer Lincoln Performing Arts Centre. Director Matt Aston. Design Laura McEwan. Sound Damian Coldwell. Lighting James Farncombe. Performer Paul Greenwood. Performer Tim Dantay.
5 May 10 to 22 May 10Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham :: V0165922284
listing details L1302134438

T0635049511

A rehearsed reading. To coincide with the Earth-Moon-Earth exhibition in the Djanogly Art Gallery, which marks the 40th anniversary of the moon landing, local writer William Ivory (The Retirement of Tom Stevens, Lakeside 2006) has been commissioned to write a new, short piece for the stage. He has been asked to respond simply to the wordDirector Matt Aston.
24 Jun 09Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham :: V0165922284
listing details L705843827
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