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Next Time I'll Sing to You archive'All I want to do is to understand the purpose of existence of one man, not of the population of Liverpool, you understand, just one man - examine him and we shall know ourselves.' Each evening Rudge, the director (or is he the writer or a philosopher?) along with Meff, the joker, Dust, the cynic, and either Lizzie or her twin sister, gather to examine the life of the hermit of Great Canfield. Their quest is not made any easier by the actor hired to play the hermit wanting to know his 'motivation'. Why did James Alexander Mason decide in 1906 at the age of 48 to sell his cottage, build a hut in field beyond his village, surround it with ditches, hives of wild bees, barbed wire and two tons of corrugated iron fence and take up solitary residence? His brother left him food every day, but he was not seen again until at the age of 84 he was brought out dead.

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Author: James Saunders

Archive listings for Next Time I'll Sing to You

Work type: Play.

T01297504423

Director Anthony Clark. Design Katy Mils. Lighting John Harris. Performer Holly Elmes (Lizzie). Performer Aden Gillet (Rudge). Performer Roger Parkins (Meff). Performer Jamie Newall (Hermit). Performer Brendan Patricks (Dust).
9 Nov 11 to 10 Dec 11Orange Tree Theatre, Outer London :: V321
listing details L1577426170

T290226663

Company Playback Theatre. Director Daisy Campbell.
29 Sep 04 to 2 Oct 04Brentwood Theatre, Brentwood :: V1024
listing details L1363093329

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