Vanity Fair
T01070539900
Telling the tale of two school friends, Becky Sharp, a woman of considerable charms and undeniable flaws and naive Amelia Sedley.
Vanity Fair ruthlessly exposes the foibles of nineteenth century society. Becky is a social climber supreme, irrestibly charming, vivacious and beautiful but also deceitful, unfaithful and manipulative. To what length will Becky go to secure herself a rich husband? The characters love and quarrel, live and die, get rich and are ruined. Passion, romance and betrayal sit side by side with honour, truth and loyalty.
Archive :: production:T01070539900, play:S5435, venue:V349
Production details
Chickenshed adapts William Makepeace Thackeray> '> s satirical epic novel of love, loss and social adventure, and shows that in our modern world it is possible to create a unified and inclusive society through acceptance and inclusion. Rayne Theatre
Special Performances
- 22 Mar 07 Sign Interpreted
- 23 Mar 07 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)
- 23 Mar 07 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)
- 30 Mar 07 Audio Described
- 30 Mar 07 Audio Described