
Play Without Words
From: Thursday, 12th July 2012
To: Sunday, 5 August 2012
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Synopsis
Chelsea, 1965. Behind the privileged facade of domestic social order lies a struggle for power, territory and sexual domination. In a suave Chelsea home an urbane master and his beautiful fiancee welcome their new manservant, Prentice. What follows will change their lives forever.
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27 July 2012
Matthew Bourne's Play Without Words is a richly drawn portrait of social class and relationship breakdown in 1960s London. Full of lust and heartbreak, this production - which Bourne has revisited following its 2002 premiere at the National Theatre - is a revelation in dance, exploring the themes, emotions and plot using starkly telling movement and choreography.
Bold gestures and bodily interactions tell of what words cannot often convey; the intensity of feeling, the jarring deceptions of our thoughts, and the depth of our desires. Whilst this may sound like wishy washy jargon, describing a show like this really does present a challenge, since it plays on the fact that words are often inadequate tools which cannot truly reveal the truths that lurk behind our daily facade.
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Play Without Words
From: Thursday, 12th July 2012
To: Sunday, 5 August 2012
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Synopsis
Chelsea, 1965. Behind the privileged facade of domestic social order lies a struggle for power, territory and sexual domination. In a suave Chelsea home an urbane master and his beautiful fiancee welcome their new manservant, Prentice. What follows will change their lives forever.
Our Review: 



27 July 2012
Matthew Bourne's Play Without Words is a richly drawn portrait of social class and relationship breakdown in 1960s London. Full of lust and heartbreak, this production - which Bourne has revisited following its 2002 premiere at the National Theatre - is a revelation in dance, exploring the themes, emotions and plot using starkly telling movement and choreography.
Bold gestures and bodily interactions tell of what words cannot often convey; the intensity of feeling, the jarring deceptions of our thoughts, and the depth of our desires. Whilst this may sound like wishy washy jargon, describing a show like this really does present a challenge, since it plays on the fact that words are often inadequate tools which cannot truly reveal the truths that lurk behind our daily facade.
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OMG Fantastic & very sexy!!! Another formidable production from Matthew Bourne...
Cast
Madelaine Brennan
Daniel Collins
Saranne Curtin
Daisy May Kemp
Anabel Kutay
Liam Mower
Jonathan Ollivier
Alastair Postlethwaite
Danny Reubens
Christophehr Trenfield
Hannah Vassallo
Neil Westmoreland
Richard Winsor
Katy Lowenhoff
Adam Maskell
Anjali Mehra
Creative
New Adventures (Company)
Matthew Bourne (Choreographer)
Terry Davies (inspired by Jpseph Losey's film by special arrangement with StudioCanal based on 'The Servant' by Robin Maugham) (Music)
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