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Archive listings for From Here to Eternity (2022)

Work type: Musical.

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Producer Aria Entertainment. Producer Bill Kenwright. Producer Heartaches Limited. Director Brett Smock. Design Stewart Charlesworth. Costume Stewart Charlesworth. Musical Director Nick Barstow. Music Nick Barstow (orchestration). Choreographer Cressida Carre. Lighting Adam King. Design Louise Rhodes-Brown (projection). Costume Lucy Lawless (costume supervisor). Director Jane Deitch (casting). Other James Anderton (production manager). Performer Jonny Amies. Performer Jonathon Bentley. Performer Desmonda Cathabel. Performer Leonard Cook. Performer Kyerron Dixon-Bassey. Performer Sarah Drake. Performer Dominic Adam Griffin. Performer Cassius Hackforth. Performer Robin Hayward. Performer Callum Henderson. Performer James Mateo-Salt. Performer Rhys Nuttall. Performer Jack Ofrecio. Performer Jaden Oshenye. Performer Eve Polycarpou. Performer Adam Rhys-Charles. Performer Carley Stenson. Performer Alan Turkington. Performer Joseph Vella.
29 Oct 22 to 17 Dec 22Charing Cross Theatre, Inner London :: V241
listing details L01974957938

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From Here to Eternity archivePublished in 1951, From Here To Eternity was James Jones' debut novel. It won him the National Book Award for fiction in 1952. It is loosely based on Jones's experiences in the pre-World War II Hawaiian Division's 27th Infantry and the unit in which he served. The 1953 film and subsequent TV mini-series were adapted from the novel. It has recently been announced that the novel will be re-released with previously unpublished material included. In 1953 the novel was adapted into a film directed by Fred Zinnemann and produced by Buddy Adler, starring Burt Lancaster, Frank Sinatra, Montgomery Clift, Ernest Borgnine, Deborah Kerr and Donna Reed. The film won 8 Academy Awards out of 13 nominations.

Creatives/Company

Music: Stuart Brayson
Lyrics: Tim Rice
Book by: Bill Oakes (musical theatre version of James Jones' 1951 novel.

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