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Saved

T01255333210
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.
Author Edward Bond


Archive :: production:T01255333210, play:S4849, venue:V1006

Performance

VenueThe Capitol Theatre
Other spaces: Manchester School of Theatre
TownManchester
CountyGreater Manchester
From9th March 2005
To12th March 2005
When19:30
PricesFrom £6.00. To £6.00.
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Company

Producer Capitol Theatre
Director Nick Hutchinson
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