Performance

VenueHounslow Arts Centre & Paul Robeson Theatre
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From23rd September 2005
To23rd September 2005
When19:30
PricesFrom £8.00. To £8.00.
What is currently on at Hounslow Arts Centre & Paul Robeson Theatre (V323)

Resistance

T02038405704
Resistance tells the extraordinary true story of Jacques Lusseyran, a blind, teenage member of the French resistance movement in occupied Paris during World War 2. It is stunningly adapted for the stage by writer Maria Oshodi and Extant Theatre Company. The play, is one act, followed by an epilogue, is primarily set in a Gestapo interrogation room in Paris in 1943. A mystery develops from the outset; how could the arrested, blind teenager have anything to do with resistance activities against the occupying Nazi army?
Author Maria Oshodi


Archive :: production:T02038405704, play:S1932537331, venue:V323

Production details

For the first time in UK, six professional visually impaired actors, use physical theatre, dance and integrated live audio description to explore this tense and exciting drama. With the action flicking between time, perceptions and perspectives, a complex story of commitment and betrayal is uncovered, as well as a deeper mystery revealed at its heart.

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Company

Company Extant Arts Cultural Evolution
Director Eileen Dillon
Design Andrea Carr
Choreographer Aiden Treaz
Costume Tina Bicat
Lighting Phil Supple
Music Adrian Lee
Performer Mark Scales
Performer John Wilson Goddard
Performer Gerard McDermott
Performer Paul Coldrick
Performer Iain Charles
Performer James O'Driscoll
Performer Brian Sandford
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