T01914228422Maurice Maeterlinck's 1911 Nobel laureateship cited THE BLIND and THE INTRUDER as two of his seminal works. A proponent of the Symbolist movement, with an unprecedented awareness of the human condition enveloped in a black sense of humour, Maeterlinck's simple but effective style of writing is rarely performed in the UK.Company Tarquin Productions. Director Benji Sperring. Design Jacob Hughes. Lighting Tim Deiling. Sound Benji Sperring. Costume Xylona Appleton. Performer Judy Tcherniak. Performer John Canmore. Performer Darren Beaumont. Performer Rupert Baldwin. Performer Gine Abolins. Performer Helena Payne. Performer Saskia Roddick. Performer Michael Fellows. | |
22 May 13 to 1 Jun 13 | Theatre at the Tabard, Outer London :: V334 listing details L0350928303 |
2 Apr 13 to 28 Apr 13 | Old Red Lion, Inner London :: V216 listing details L0735271263 |
T0624855357The 19th century masterpiece about blind patients lost in a forest is presented there in a stunning new version with a cast of blind and partially-sighted actors. Blurring the line between fact and fiction, this unique reworking will offer a live experience like few others.Producer Kat Hodgkinson. Company Future Ruins. Adapted by Jack McNamara. Director Jack McNamara. Design Vali Mahlouji. Performer Margo Cargill. Performer Amelia Cavalho. Performer Tim Gebbels. Performer Andrew Hodgson. Performer Karina Jones. Performer Gerard McDermott. | |
4 Feb 08 to 1 Mar 08 | Arcola, Inner London :: V1422226940 listing details L1182203146 |
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24 Aug 02 to 30 Aug 02 | Festival Theatre, Edinburgh :: V600 listing details L1838018388 |