T904572042Producer Bristol Old Vic. Director Geoffrey Brumlik. Director Jenny Stephens. Performer Alan Bates. Performer Moronke Akinola. Performer Kel Matsena. | |
19 Jun 19 to 22 Jun 19 | Bristol Old Vic, Bristol :: V857 listing details L1923798349 |
T01785215725Running time approx. 3 hours plus two intervalsProducer Duncan C Weldon. Producer Paul Eliott (for Triumph Entertainment). Producer Festival Theatre Chichester. Adapted by David Edgar. Director Jonathan Church. Director Philip Franks. Design Simon Higlett. Lighting Mark Jonathan. Music Stephen Oliver. Music Stephen Oliver. Music Matthew Scott (orchestrations and additional music). Director Sona Morris (movement). Sound Matt Mackenzie. Musical Director Paul Frankish. Performer Daniel Weyman (Nicholas). Performer David Dawson (Smike). Performer Pip Donaghy (Mr Squeers / Sir Mulberry Hawk). Performer Veronica Roberts (Mrs Squeers / Mrs Crummles). Performer Zoe Waites (Fanny Squeers). Performer Hannah Yelland (Kate Nickleby). Performer Abigail McKern (Mrs Nickleby). Performer Jonathan Coy (Vincent Crummles / Arthur Gride). Performer David Yelland (Ralph Nickleby). Performer Richard Bremmer (Newman Noggs). | |
6 Dec 07 to 27 Jan 08 | Gielgud Theatre, West End :: V395 listing details L01300025219 |
24 Oct 07 to 27 Oct 07 | Birmingham Hippodrome, Birmingham :: V145 listing details L1050310407 |
16 Oct 07 to 20 Oct 07 | Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne :: V570 listing details L0513869923 |
10 Oct 07 to 13 Oct 07 | Festival Theatre, Edinburgh :: V600 listing details L01892596070 |
T0121429382Performed by a company of 27 actors, David Edgar’s new version of Nicholas Nickleby is presented across two performances, combining to create an experience of rare scope and genuine scale. There are opportunities to experience this exhilarating spectacle, afternoon and evening, all in one day. The ebullient narrative follows Nicholas, left penniless on the death of his father, as he escapes the influence of his villainous Uncle Ralph and the tyrannical schoolmaster Wackford Squeers and embarks on a thrilling journey through 1830s’ England. Dickens’ genius for creating eccentric, exuberant and captivating characters is brought vividly to life in this action-packed epic as theatrical spectacle and genuine big-heartedness flawlessly combine.Corporate Sponsor Oldham Seals. Producer Festival Theatre Chichester. Adapted by David Edgar. Director Jonathan Church. Director Philip Franks. Design Simon Higlett. Lighting Mark Jonathan. Music Stephen Oliver. Music Stephen Oliver. Music Matthew Scott (orchestrations and additional music). Performer Daniel Weyman. | |
11 Sep 07 to 22 Sep 07 | Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester :: V719 listing details L0984659715 |
T0113054631Company Selah Youth Theatre Company. | |
14 Sep 05 to 17 Sep 05 | Sterts Arts Centre, Liskeard :: V878 listing details L1469902008 |
T02056806012Company National Youth Theatre. Adapted by David Edgar. Music Geoffrey Burgon. | |
10 Apr 02 to 13 Apr 02 | The Lowry, Salford :: V0655996499 listing details L1013687407 |
T01235799429Last year, drama students performed a highly successful production of Nicholas Nickleby, Part One. Now, they return with Part Two.Adapted by David Edgar. Company Student Drama Group. | |
3 Apr 01 to 5 Apr 01 | Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton :: V160 listing details L01194593630 |