Рет қаралды 262
A theatre performance presented by the Centre for Comparative Literature.
Published in 1832, her first novel, Indiana, scandalized readers across the Atlantic. Adapted to the stage in English, it transport viewers to a theatre of dreams and disillusionment, rebellion and oppression. A one-time revival of a social spectacle at the height of romanticism.
Sunday, March 19, 2023,
Alliance Française Theatre
Actors:
Indiana: Elžbieta Chernyak
Noun: Ellen Grace
George Sand: Ami Xherro
Lady Rachel: Sophie Feng
Raymon de Ramière: Dominic Pizzolitto
Sir Ralph: William Hunt
Colonel Delmare: Rayyan Dabbous
Crew:
Music and sound: Tanya Humeniuk & Ellen Grace & Max Donaldson
Lights: Zichuan Gan
Operations: Ido Moses
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