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13 July 2002 – 30 Aug 2002July 2002
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Details
- Playwright
- Emily Bronte
- Director
- Roger Gimblett
Address420 Kent Street Sydney
An explosive adaptation of Emily BronteÂ’s controversial novel, Wuthering Heights, opens at the Genesian Theatre on Saturday 13th July 2002.
This timeless story about the doomed and complex love between Cathy and Heathcliff set amidst the unforgiving landscape of the Yorkshire Moors has captivated audiences worldwide.
Director, Roger Gimblett said he was "drawn to the powerful tale and excited to have the opportunity to bring the rich characters to life on stage.
“Lone traveller Lockwood stumbles across the isolated Gothic house in the midst of a snowstorm and in the middle of the night sees an apparition at the window – a ghostly young girl desperately begging to be let in”, explained Gimblett. “He relates his story to his austere host Heathcliff and soon finds himself caught up in a strange tale of lost love, past jealousies and enduring passions.”
With a young and energetic cast, period costumes by Peter Henson and a dynamic original score by emerging composer Joel Sarakula, Gimblett promises an unforgettable evening.
Performances begin at 8pm on Friday/Saturday nights and at 4.30pm on Sunday afternoons until 31st August. Tickets can be booked through MCA Ticketing on (02) 9645 1611.
This timeless story about the doomed and complex love between Cathy and Heathcliff set amidst the unforgiving landscape of the Yorkshire Moors has captivated audiences worldwide.
Director, Roger Gimblett said he was "drawn to the powerful tale and excited to have the opportunity to bring the rich characters to life on stage.
“Lone traveller Lockwood stumbles across the isolated Gothic house in the midst of a snowstorm and in the middle of the night sees an apparition at the window – a ghostly young girl desperately begging to be let in”, explained Gimblett. “He relates his story to his austere host Heathcliff and soon finds himself caught up in a strange tale of lost love, past jealousies and enduring passions.”
With a young and energetic cast, period costumes by Peter Henson and a dynamic original score by emerging composer Joel Sarakula, Gimblett promises an unforgettable evening.
Performances begin at 8pm on Friday/Saturday nights and at 4.30pm on Sunday afternoons until 31st August. Tickets can be booked through MCA Ticketing on (02) 9645 1611.
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.