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"I believe that all the arts are necessary to a full life. The arts are the means by which we can look through the magic casements and see what lies beyond." - Ralph Vaughan-Williams
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“The actors’ performances were, without exception, first class; costumes were brilliant; direction made perfect use of the Barons Court theatre space; .... this was the perfect adaptation of this classic. Jane Austen would have been delighted!"
We started in 2005 with our first two-person touring show ‘Best of the Bard’ which was conceived around some of Shakespeare’s most powerful and best-loved scenes. We followed this with ‘Close Encounters of the Classic Kind’ and ‘Affairs to Remember’ using extracts from such awesome authors and playwrights as Austen, the Brönte Sisters (all three!), Dickens, Eliot, Gaskell, Hardy, Sheridan, Trollope, Wharton, Whitman and Wilde.
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“I managed to get to the performance last Friday which I greatly enjoyed. Your adaptation of the book was splendid..... You will certainly be welcome to return in 2009 and I have no hesitation at all in recommending Myriad Productions.” - Lord Petre, Ingatestone Hall
In April 2007 we produced John Osborne’s ‘Look Back in Anger’ followed by ‘A Doll’s House’ in September 2007. April/May 2008 were spent touring a brand new adaptation of Jane Austen's wondrous novel 'Pride & Prejudice' and November 2008 will see another world premiere at Barons Court Theatre with a new adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's psychological masterpiece 'Crime & Punishment'.
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Production Notes
Myriad generally works on a box office split basis or a straight buy-out fee, although we’re happy to negotiate. All of our productions are of the highest standards using professional actors, period props & costumes and are fully self-contained and insured. We supply posters, flyers, contact national and local press and advertise shows on our website. Please email us if you'd like further information.
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