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The Divide - Part 2 archivePart two of The Divide - an extraordinary new work by one of the UK's greatest storytellers, Alan Ayckbourn. The Divide is a tale for our own turbulent times that unflinchingly examines a dystopian society of brutal repression, forbidden love and seething insurrection. A century from now, England has been decimated by a deadly contagion. Contact between men and women is fatal. They are forcibly separated by a divide. Men wear white as a mark of their purity and women - still infected -wear black as a sign of their sin. Brother and sister Elihu and Soween grow up in a small town devastated by disease, learning the ways of the closely monitored society around them. But when Elihu falls for the daughter of two radical mothers, he risks not only fatal disease but also igniting a bloody revolution. Spread across two separate Parts, The Divide is a hugely engaging and constantly surprising story of a society that segregates - but is still recognisable. It is a vastly ambitious project, teeming with richly imagined detail that recounts the work of George Orwell, Aldous Huxley and even Nigel Kneale's Quatermass films.

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Author: Alan Ayckbourn

Archive listings for The Divide - Part 2

Work type: Play.

T218847099

Producer Old Vic. Director Annabel Bolton. Music Christopher Nightingale (songs). Lighting David Plater. Sound Bobby Aitkin. Design Laura Hopkins. Performer Lucy Briggs-Owen (Hork). Performer Jake Davies (Elihu). Performer Buffy Davis (Older Soween). Performer Erin Doherty (Soween). Performer Thusitha Jayasundera (Kest). Performer Richard Katz (Rudgrin). Performer Joanne McGuinness (Axi). Performer Sophie Melville (Sassa). Performer Clare Lawrence Moody (Desollia). Performer Weruche Opia (Giella). Performer Martin Quinn (Fergo). Performer Letty Thomas (Grosh). Performer Flinty Williams (Chayza).
30 Jan 18 to 10 Feb 18Old Vic Theatre, West End :: V402
listing details L187246747

T1060826056

World PremiereProducer Old Vic. Director Annabel Bolton. Music Christopher Nightingale (songs). Lighting David Plater. Sound Bobby Aitkin. Design Laura Hopkins. Performer Clare Burt (Hork). Performer Sophie Melville (Sassa). Performer Sian Thomas (Older Soween). Performer Finty Williams (Chayza). Performer Jake Davies (Elihu). Performer Erin Doherty (Soween). Performer Thusitha Jayasundera (Kest). Performer Richard Katz (Conrad). Performer Clare Lawrence Moody (Desolllia). Performer Weruche Opia (Giella). Performer Martin Quinn (Fergo). Performer Letty Thomas (Grosh). Performer Joanne McGuiness (Axi).
9 Aug 17 to 20 Aug 17King's Theatre, Edinburgh :: V601
listing details L01378510198

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