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Rockets and Blue Lights
Age recommendation: 14+
A co-production with the Royal Exchange Theatre, this archive recording was captured at the National Theatre’s Dorfman Theatre on 6th October, 2021.
On the set of a new film about Victorian artist JMW Turner, young actress Lou is haunted by an unresolved history. Meanwhile, in 1840 Lo...
Age recommendation: 14+
A co-production with the Royal Exchange Theatre, this archive recording was captured at the National Theatre’s Dorfman Theatre on 6th October, 2021.
On the set of a new film about Victorian artist JMW Turner, young actress Lou is haunted by an unresolved history. Meanwhile, in 1840 Londoners Lucy and Thomas try to come to terms with the meaning of freedom.
Moving between London past and present, we embark on a pow...
Age recommendation: 14+
A co-production with the Royal Exchange Theatre, this archive recording was captured at the National Theatre’s Dorfman Theatre on 6th October, 2021.
On the set of a new film about Victorian artist JMW Turner, young actress Lou is haunted by an unresolved history. Meanwhile, in 1840 Londoners Lucy and Thomas try to come to terms with the meaning of freedom.
Moving between London past and present, we embark on a powerfully personal voyage through time.
Directed by Miranda Cromwell, this astonishing and fiercely political new play by Winsome Pinnock was named winner of the 2018 Alfred Fagon Award.
CAST
Billie: Anthony Aje
Turner / Roy: Paul Bradley
Lou / Olu: Kiza Deen
Ruskin / Johnson: Matthew Seadon-Young
Jess / Jeanie: Kudzai Sitima
Clarke / Pearson: Everal A Walsh
Thomas / Trevor: Karl Collins
Essie / Lucy: Rochelle Rose
Caesar / Reuden: Luke Wilson
Danby / Mary / Meg: Cathy Tyson
CREATIVE TEAM
Director: Miranda Cromwell
Writer: Winsome Pinnock
Set and Costume Designer: Laura Hopkins
Original Lighting Designer: Jessica Hung Han Yun
Lighting Designer: Amy Mae
Sound Designer: Elena Pena
Composition and Music Direction: Femi Temowo
Movement Director: Annie-Lunnette Deakin-Foster
Fight Director: Yarit Dor
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The Legacy Project: Dramatists Talk about Their Work, Volume 3, Micki Grant in Conversation with Charlayne Woodard
American theater’s most exciting and esteemed writers together in conversation – watch as current and established creators share their struggles, triumphs, and advice, and get an intimate glimpse into their creative process.
This episode features Charlayne Woodard (Pretty Fire) interviewing Micki Grant (Don’t...
American theater’s most exciting and esteemed writers together in conversation – watch as current and established creators share their struggles, triumphs, and advice, and get an intimate glimpse into their creative process.
This episode features Charlayne Woodard (Pretty Fire) interviewing Micki Grant (Don’t Bother Me, I Can’t Cope) in her home. To learn more about Dramatists Guild Foundation, please visit dgf.org
The Legacy Project was or...
American theater’s most exciting and esteemed writers together in conversation – watch as current and established creators share their struggles, triumphs, and advice, and get an intimate glimpse into their creative process.
This episode features Charlayne Woodard (Pretty Fire) interviewing Micki Grant (Don’t Bother Me, I Can’t Cope) in her home. To learn more about Dramatists Guild Foundation, please visit dgf.org
The Legacy Project was originally conceived by Jonathan Reynolds. Producers include Nancy Ford, Carol Hall, Peter Ratray and Jonathan Reynolds. The interviews are filmed and directed by Jeremy Levine and Landon Van Soest of Transient Pictures. The Dramatists Guild Foundation’s Media Advisor is Leonard Majzlin.
The Legacy Project: Volume III is made possible through the support of DGF Board Member Roe Green & The Roe Green Foundation.
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