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The Pilgrim's Progress archive

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Book by: John Bunyan

Archive listings for The Pilgrim's Progress

Work type: Play.

T01720429478

The play follows Christian and his companions as they set out on a dangerous adventure, a journey during which they meet friends and enemies as well as encounter challenges great and small which they must overcome in order to reach the Heavenly City. Set in the Industrial Revolution, David Robinson and Richard Hasnip’s adaptation of John Bunyan’s classic work was written to bring the famous story to life for a new generation. First published in 1678, The Pilgrim’s Progress is regarded as one of the most significant works of English literature. It was written in Bedford’s county gaol where Bunyan drew on his own spiritual journey to create a story giving comfort to those experiencing struggles in their own lives.Company Saltmine Theatre Company.
30 Jun 11Pavilion Theatre, Worthing :: V726
listing details L1578847837

T1962916607

Set in the Industrial Revolution, this new play is a modern adaptation of John Bunyan’s classic novel. The Pilgrim’s Progress has been heralded as a literary masterpiece around the world and having never gone out of print, it is the world’s second most read book. Follow Christian and his companions as they set out on a dangerous adventure, a journey that will see him meet both friends and enemies along the way. With challenges great and small on his path, will he ever reach the Heavenly City? This remarkable retelling brings this timeless story to life for a whole new generation of people. Suitable for everyone aged 12+.
21 Jun 11Key Theatre, Peterborough :: V27
listing details L02015767626

T02084767041

Christian's journey from the City of Destruction to the Celestial city is an amazing sequence of comedy, suspense, horror and psychological insight, as we pass through the Slough of Despond, Vanity Fair, Doubting Castle and the Valley of the Shadow of Death to encounter Evangelist, Obstinate, Faithful, Lord Hategood, young Hopeful and Giant Despair.Company Theatre Roundabout. Director Robin Crawford. Performer William Fry. Performer Sylvia Read.
15 Oct 01 to 17 Oct 01Finborough, Inner London :: V199
listing details L0960446180

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