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Title: WIN a Double Pass to the Elephant Man -Erskineville Sydney/Email/Memb/Artshub
Post by: oldfellow on Thursday 02 August 2018, 10:02:33 am
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WIN a Double Pass to the Elephant Man by Bernard Pomerance

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Exit Games Productions in association with Alan Brodie Representation Ltd presents

The Elephant Man by Bernard Pomerance

Directed by Debbie Smith

In the 19th century, Joseph Merrick, a victim of rare skin and bone diseases, is the star freak attraction in travelling sideshows. Found abandoned and helpless, he is admitted to London's prestigious Whitechapel Hospital.

Young physician Frederick Treves discovers that Merrick has an intelligent mind and introduces him to Victorian London society. Merrick slowly evolves from an object of pity to an urbane and witty favourite of the aristocracy and literati, only to be denied his ultimate dream – to become a man like any other.

In his book, Frederick Treves said of Merrick, "As a specimen of humanity, Merrick was ignoble and repulsive, but the spirit of Merrick, if it could be seen in the form of the living, would assume the figure of an upstanding and heroic man, smooth browed and clean of limb, and with eyes that flashed undaunted courage".

The forthcoming production, directed by the acclaimed Debbie Smith, features a wonderful cast with Jack Berry as John Merrick; Nicholas Gledhill as Frederick Treves; Melanie Robinson as Mrs Kendall; William Jordan as Ross (Merrick's nasty manager); Marty O'Neill as Carr Gomm; Peter Hayes as Bishop How; Denise Kitching as Miss Sandwich; Madeleine Solomon; Claire Brew and Eoin O'Sullivan.

Winner of the 1979 Tony Award for 'Best Play' and 2015 Drama Desk Award for 'Best Revival of a Play', this classic play continues to inspire generations.

"Ravishing theatre….Utterly fascinating…A distinguished piece of work." – New York Daily News

"An enthralling and luminous play. Haunting, splendid…" – The New York Times

"Wonderful, moving and purely theatrical. A giant of a play!" – New York Post

"A moving drama, lofted on poetic wings, it nests in the human heart." – Time

"Pomerance's tale showcases the triumph of a very human spirit, personified by the sensitive, almost saintly Merrick." – Associated Press

Don’t miss this rarely performed play.

We have 1 double pass to opening night on Wednesday, 22nd of August to give away!

For your chance to WIN, simply email elephant.man2208@gmail.com with ARTSHUB ELEPHANT in the Subject field to win.

The winner will be notified via email.

For more information on The Elephant Man, please follow www.facebook.com/TheElephantMan2018

Or to purchase tickets visit Trybooking.