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A Clockwork Orange

A Clockwork OrangeT0266941746
The same story as the film, barred by the Director (Stanley Kubrick) from being shown in the UK due to death threats he received. Not suitable for children. A controversial and violent tale about choices. Alex gets his kicks by raping and fighting his way around a future city with his gang of droogs, fired up by drugs secreted in their favourite drink of milk. When he gets caught, he chooses the quick way out - being programmed to behave in a non-violent manner. Burgess's cult allegory of free will, adapted from the novella, in all its urban darkness.
Author Anthony Burgess


Archive :: production:T0266941746, play:S2172, venue:V535

Production details

Everyman

Performance

VenueEveryman & Playhouse
Other spaces: Liverpool Everyman, Liverpool Playhouse, Studio
TownLiverpool
CountyMerseyside
From14th April 2018
To12th July 2018
When19:30. Thu Apr 19 at 17:30. Sat Mat 14:00. Thu May 10, Jul 12 Mats 14:00
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Company

Producer Everyman Theatre
Director Nick Bagnall
Design Molly Lacey
Design Jocelyn Meall
Music Anthony Burgess (based on Beethoven and arranged by James Fortune and Peter Mitchell)
Performer Peter Mitchell (musician)
Choreographer Etta Murfitt
Lighting Kay Haynes
Sound Ian Davies
Director Rachel Bown-Williams (fight director)
Director Ruth Cooper-Brown (fight director of RC-Annie Ltd)
Music George Francis (musical supervisor)
Design Natalie Johnson (assistant)
Other Mabel Shone (slime consultant)
Performer Nadia Anim (Marty / Prisoner / Police / Choir / Ensemble)
Performer Richard Bremmer (Deltoid / Chaplain / Prisoner / Police / Ensemble)
Performer George Caple (Alex)
Performer Nathan McMullen (Georgie / Warder / Joe / Ensemble)
Performer Phil Rayner (Dim / Comedian / Prisoner / Ensemble)
Performer Zelina Rebeiro (Pete / Prisoner / Ensemble)
Performer Keddy Sutton (Branom / Governor / Minister / Mum / Ensemble)
Performer Liam Tobin (F Alexander / Brodsky / Billyboy / Dad / Pedofil / Ensemble)
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