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The Farm archiveThe Farm is an earthy, saccharine-free tale of life as it is today on many British farms. Written between the onslaught of BSE and Foot and Mouth, Nell who was born and raised in a Somerset village populated by many dairy farmers, has created a touching and realistic drama. It is in turn hilariously funny, deeply moving and always engrossing. Three generations of a farming family live together on a farm that is heading for financial disaster. Rose, the farmer's wife is trying to hold her family together in a rapidly changing world. Her husband Vic, grimly determined to carry on despite the loss of his cattle, chooses not to face the reality of their situation. They live in the farmhouse with Vic's dad Edmond, who suffers from Alzheimer's Disease. His frequent re-telling of his memories of the glory days of farming accentuates their current situation. And then there is Gavin, the son of the farmer for whom the land has no future. Into this family predicament comes Sue, a market researcher for a supermarket chain. Her lack of understanding of their circumstances makes for a poignant counterpoint in their lives.

Creatives/Company

Author: Nell Leyshon

Archive listings for The Farm

Work type: Play.

T281475052

Producer Harry Bucknell Productions. Company Strode Theatre Company. Director Sean Aita. Design Marsha Roddy. Lighting Ned Dahl. Performer William Bateman (Gavin). Performer Julie Hobbs (Sue). Performer Brian McDermot (Edmond). Performer John Peters (Vic). Performer Maggie Tagney (Rose).
12 May 02 to 8 Jun 02Southwark Playhouse Borough, Inner London :: V226
listing details L1696103799

T638670185

Company Strode Theatre Company. Director Sean Aita. Design Marsha Roddy. Lighting Ned Dahl.
15 Sep 01Strode Theatre, Street :: V917
listing details L0159855059
11 Sep 01Redgrave Theatre, Bristol :: V858
listing details L016058493

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