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Interiors archiveInteriors is a major international collaboration performed by actors from Italy and the UK. It is about a group of friends who sit down for a meal. It is about the things that happen when people eat and drink. About people who haven't seen each other for a long time, about people who are all too familiar. About the present, the expected, the missing and the dead. It is about interiors and exteriors, about sound and silence. But most of all it is about the darkness outside the window. Developed with the support of the National Theatre Studio.

Cast/Performers

Davide Pini Carenzi, Elicia Daly, Sara Lazzaro, Andrew Melville, Myra McFadyen, Aurora Peres

Creatives/Company

Author: Maurice Maeterlinck (original - 1895)
Producer(s): Napoli Teatro Festival Italia, Traverse Theatre (in association with The Lyric Hammersmith)
Company: Vanising Point
Director: Matthew Lenton
Design: Kai Fischer
Lighting: Kai Fischer
Music: Alasdair Macrae
Sound: Alasdair Macrae

Interiors

Interiors (Play) production archive for QTIX code T681426903. Details of all Interiors archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S917637870

Archive Listings

12 May 09
  to
16 May 09
The Tron
Glasgow
Performance Details => Venue archive
21 Apr 09
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9 May 09
Lyric Hammersmith Theatre
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
17 Apr 09Lemon Tree
Aberdeen
Performance Details => Venue archive
15 Apr 09MacRobert Arts Centre
Stirling
Performance Details => Venue archive
2 Apr 09
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11 Apr 09
Traverse Theatre
Edinburgh
Performance Details => Venue archive

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