To celebrate the centenary of the birth of Arthur Miller and tocommemorate the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi concentration camps, BA (Hons) American Theatre Arts students stage two of the playwright’s most powerful and haunting plays.
Incident at Vichy by Arthur Miller
“Horror and confusion in the face of the atrocities of the Holocaust made for some of Miller’s most profound writing. In Incident at Vichy
recent detainees of the occupying regime grapple with fears and uncertainty, and an eerie intimation of the fate that awaits them.”
Andy Dubrov, Jewish Theatre News
After the Fall by Arthur Miller
Miller observed, “The Mind has no color, but its memories are brilliant against the greyness of the landscape.” After The Fall
is a play about guilt, loss and cruelty - and yet the playwright’s pioneering vision of total theatre infuses the play with such a heady mix of music, dance and startling imagery it is the spirit of human endurance that ultimately triumphs.
Director:
Steven Dykes
Designer:
Anna Kirsty
Lighting Designer:
Jason Monmaney
Projection & Content Designer:
Joshua Catling
Sound Designer:
Alex Goddard
Performances will take place at the following times in the Rose Theatre:
Friday 22 May
Incident at Vichy (6pm)
After the Fall (7.45pm)
Saturday 23 May
Incident at Vichy (1pm)
After the Fall (2.45pm)
Saturday 23 May
Incident at Vichy (6pm)
After the Fall (7.45pm)
Double bill tickets Full price £7.00, Concessions (Over 65s, students) £5.00, Rose Bruford College Students £1.50
These amateur productions are presented by arrangement with Joseph Weinberger.