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Image:Clockwork.jpg|Cast of A Clockwork Orange - Back row from left: [[Charlie Storer]], [[Mike Smart]], [[Jack King]], [[David MacDonald]], Stephen Blair, [[Sam Freeman]], [[Matthew Platt]], [[Matt Fox]], [[Mark Davies]], Julie Thompson, Chris Patmore, [[Joe St. Johanser]].  Front: [[Lee Ridgeway]], [[Rachael Watkins]], [[Sarada Earnshaw]], Brian Curtis.
 
Image:Clockwork.jpg|Cast of A Clockwork Orange - Back row from left: [[Charlie Storer]], [[Mike Smart]], [[Jack King]], [[David MacDonald]], Stephen Blair, [[Sam Freeman]], [[Matthew Platt]], [[Matt Fox]], [[Mark Davies]], Julie Thompson, Chris Patmore, [[Joe St. Johanser]].  Front: [[Lee Ridgeway]], [[Rachael Watkins]], [[Sarada Earnshaw]], Brian Curtis.
 
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Revision as of 19:42, 23 September 2016

Poster by Poster Designer

A play with music by Anthony Burgess

Directed by Dee Fancett

Performances: Tue 7th to Sat 11th June 2005, Bell Theatre


Introduction

'Goodness comes from within. Goodness is something chosen. When a man cannot choose, he ceases to be a man'.

A powerful tale of gang violence and "justice" and freedom, Beethoven-loving Alex and his "Droogs" punctuate their dull post-modern lives with bouts of mindless violence, including murder and rape. Alex is caught and subjected to frightening scientific experiments designed to make him "good". With rising concern about violent crime and efforts by law enforcement agencies to employ modern technology in the fight against crime, A Clockwork Orange raises relevant and complex moral questions.

Cast

Crew

  • Torture chair made by Arthur Bosence and Alex Shalts.

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


Gallery

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Charlie storer x== Reminiscences and Anecdotes ==

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See Also

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References

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