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Rebel Angel archiveRebel Angel documents the short, extraordinary life of English Romantic poet John Keats (1795-1820) who turned his back on a promising medical profession to become a writer. Set in 1816 when George III was on the throne and Napoleon had just been defeated at Waterloo, ?Rebel Angel' is by playwright and Keats-Shelley expert, Angus Graham-Campbell and will be staged at Europe's only surviving operating theatre: the Old Operating Theatre, Museum and Herb Garrett opposite Guy's Hospital at London Bridge. The play will take place in the well of the old theatre where operations were performed while the audience will sit on the tiers originally occupied by the observing - and frequently fainting - medical students

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Author: Angus Graham-Campbell

Archive listings for Rebel Angel

Work type: Play.

T099815085

Director Angus Graham-Campbell. Performer Peter Broad (Bill Lucas). Performer Polly Edsell (Frances - Keats' mother). Performer Fred Fergus (George Wilson MacKereth). Performer Max Marcq (Henry Stephens). Performer Tom Palmer (Frederick Tyrell). Performer Jonny Taylor (John Keats).
19 Sep 17 to 7 Oct 17Old Operating Theatre, Inner London :: V516712576
listing details L126948317

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