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Performance

VenueBridewell Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From26th February 2013
To2nd March 2013
When19:30. Sat Mat 14:30
What is currently on at Bridewell Theatre (V171)

Gormenghast

GormenghastT0583532314
You will enter a world of grotesque characters, fantastic ritual and heart-rending drama. In the Great Castle of Gormenghast you will meet Steerpike, the pale power-crazed, ambitious kitchen boy; Fuchsia, the wild, romantic, raven-haired daughter of the Earl; and Titus, the timid, fine-boned rebellious heir to the whole corrupt castle. In this vast rotting kingdom of corridors and shadows you will encounter a strange tale of greed, honour, madness and love. Not for the faint-hearted.
Book by Mervyn Peake


Archive :: production:T0583532314, play:S861179365, venue:V171

Production details

Charity Night Wednesday 27 February at 19;30. 50% of all ticket sales go to the Sedos Charity of the Year. Angel Shed.

Reviews

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Company

Adapted by John Constable
Company SEDOS
Director Andy Marchant
Performer Alexandra Collins (The Thing)
Performer Benjamin Smith (Flay)
Performer Chris Dascalopoulos (Chorus)
Performer Dawn Williams (Cora / Clarice)
Performer Emily Porritt (Fuchsia)
Performer Franki Georghiou (Chorus)
Performer Gerry Skeens (The Countess)
Performer John Chapman (Swelter)
Performer Louisa Shindle (Clarice / Cora)
Performer Matt Matravers (Chorus)
Performer Myles Dobson (Titus Groan)
Performer Sara Rajeswaran (Chorus)
Performer Sarah Heenan (Barquentine)
Performer Seb Revell (Steerpike)
Performer Simon Hill (Sepulchrave)
Performer Stephen Russell (Doctor Prunesquallor)
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