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Blood Wedding

Blood Wedding (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0322340197. Details of all Blood Wedding archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S2584

Archive Listings

21 Apr 15
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25 Apr 15
Everyman & Playhouse
Liverpool, Merseyside
Performance Details => Venue archive
14 Apr 15
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16 Apr 15
New Wolsey Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
Performance Details => Venue archive
8 Apr 15
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11 Apr 15
Traverse Theatre
Edinburgh
Performance Details => Venue archive
1 Apr 15
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3 Apr 15
Beacon Arts Centre (formerly Arts Guild Theatre)
Greenock, Inverclyde
Performance Details => Venue archive
17 Mar 15
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28 Mar 15
Derby Theatre
Derby, Derbyshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
4 Mar 15
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14 Mar 15
Dundee Repertory Theatre
Dundee
Performance Details => Venue archive

Details

Blood Wedding archiveLorca offers his poetic and disturbing personal vision of Spanish life in the 1930's. In a society where all weddings are blood weddings, this classical tragedy, starkly plotted, offers all the traditional elements of ill fated lovers and family feuds. David Ireland's radical new take on Lorca's play re-fuels this classic story with a contemporary twist. Jenny Sealey and David Ireland push this tale of searing lust, love and rebellion to its limits. When young lovers are overrun with passion, infatuation and defiance - the consequences are explosive. All performances are Audio Descriped, British Sign Language interpreted and Captioned.

Cast/Performers

Amy Conachan, Alison Halstead, Irene MacDougall, Gerard McDermott, Ricci McLeod, Miles Mitchell, EJ Raymond, Ann Louise Ross, Millie Turner

Creatives/Company

Author: Frederico Garcia Lorca
Producer(s): Graeae Theatre, Derby Theatre, Dundee Rep Ensemble
Adapted by: David Ireland
Director(s): Jenny Sealey, Nickie Wildin (assistant)
Design(s): Lisa Sangster, Tim Reid (video)
Lighting: Ian Scott
Music: Philip Pinsky
Choreographer: Mark Smith

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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