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A new adaption of The Fair Maid of the West opens at the Barbican Theatre, Plymouth, on April 11th/12th 2025
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A new adaption of The Fair Maid of the West opens at the Barbican Theatre, Plymouth, on April 11th/12th 2025
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Divine Darkness
The Book of Job has heen called a 'landmark in the historical development of the divine drama'. Some scholars believe it was written by Moses, it is certainly one of the Bible's oldest books. At its heart is real human experience, a great debate and a wager between Cod and the Devil for Job's soul. This extraordinary new play music and song chosen especially for the unique atmosphere of St. Andrews Church.
DIVINE DARKNESS was commissioned by South West Arts for the Year of the Artist and is generoursly supported by Plymouth City Council and the Barbican Theatre.
Director | Hugh Janes |
Lighting | Mark Oliver |
Cast: | |
Job | Patrick Romer |
God/Zophar | Justin Webb |
Satan/Eliphaz | David Plimmer |
Singer | Elaine Rockell |
Organist | Roger Warland |
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