Archive listings for Saved
Work type: PlayT01426566348 (LYRICHAM11)Age 14+Producer Lyric Hammersmith. Director Sean Holmes. Design Paul Wills. Lighting Oliver Fenwick. Sound Nick Manning. Performer Morgan Watkins. Performer Lia Saville. Performer Michael Feast. Performer Susan Brown. | |
| 6 Oct 11 to 5 Nov 11 | Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, Outer London :: V315 listing details L1695832799 |
T0297580008 (LAMDA07)Producer London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). Director Stephen Jameson. Design Adrian Gee. | |
| 10 Jul 07 to 18 Jul 07 | LAMDA, Inner London :: V838624816 listing details L0596459565 |
T01255333210 (CAPITOL05)Producer Capitol Theatre. Director Nick Hutchinson. | |
| 9 Mar 05 to 12 Mar 05 | The Capitol Theatre, Manchester :: V1006 listing details L827896153 |
T0752420499 (SAVED98)Director Lawrence Till. Design Richard Foxton. Performer Tim Booth. Performer Jason Merrells. Performer Toby Sawyer. Performer John Pickard. Performer Gordon Warmby. Performer Joanna Bacon. Performer Melanie Ramsay. Performer Daniel Crowder. Performer Huw Bevan. Performer Caroline Sugden. | |
| to 6 Jun 98 | Octagon Theatre, Bolton :: V480 listing details L0918971126 |
Other listings | |
| 27 Apr 07 to 26 May 07 | The Abbey Theatre, Dublin :: V01247620447 listing details L01120949491 |
| 8 May 01 to 12 May 01 | ADC Theatre, Cambridge :: V18 listing details L01132504105 |
| 17 May 99 | Lyttelton (National Theatre), West End :: V374 listing details L0348470398 |
| 17 May 99 | Lyttelton (National Theatre), West End :: V374 listing details L415540933 |
| 10 Feb 99 to 11 Feb 99 | MacOwan Theatre (LAMDA), Inner London :: V212 listing details L0428434628 |
| 10 Feb 99 to 11 Feb 99 | MacOwan Theatre (LAMDA), Inner London :: V212 listing details L1547229388 |

First staged in 1965 for 'members only' after a license for public performance had been refused by the Lord Chamberlain, Saved remains a highly controversial play for one scene of shocking violence. Despite this, the play continues as one of the most acclaimed works of the 20th Century. Set on a South London estate, the play explores a world where violence and sexual obsession dominate the lives of a young generation - and challenges our view of those 'swinging' sixties. the most unconventional love story ever told.

