Rice and her wonderful company have Wow! – Ben Brantley, New York Times“Ms. A married woman, with children, Laura (Celia Johnson), meets a stranger, a doctor (Trevor Howard) named Alec in the station's waiting/tea room, who kindly removes a piece of grit from her eye then leaves to catch his train. Coward's unforgettable portrayal of English reserve and romance.” – Charles Spencer, Daily TelegraphNoël Peirce Coward was born in 1899 and made his professional stage debut as Prince Mussel in The Goldfish at the age of 12, leading to many child actor appearances over the next few years.
Brief Encounter was the fourth and final film that David Lean made in association with Noël Coward. Producer, Arranged By – Brief Encounter Producer, Arranged By, Arranged By [Violins] – Robert Holmes (2) Saxophone, Synthesizer [Oberheim], Engineer [Recording & Mixing] – Larry Bailey made it possible to embrace “Brief Encounter” once more with feeling...” – Ben Brantley, New York Times“...a witty and sympathetic homage to Noel Coward's Brief Encounter is remembered as one of the most haunting love stories on screen ever. Recorded at Dream Studio, Wilkesboro, N.C. Fees and availability are subject to change during the application process.The cost and license availability quoted are estimates only and may differ when you apply for a license. “A first-class return to romance” – Charles Spencer, Telegraph“A delicate, whimsical creation. Meeting a stranger in a railway station, a woman is tempted to cheat on her husband. The world seems strange and new. Brief Encounter - David Lean (Legendado) - 1945 [HD] - YouTube Derived from Still Life, a one-act play which Coward included in the portmanteau Tonight 8:30, the story tells of a suburban housewife, Laura Jesson, … Laura, the respectable suburban wife, and Alec, the idealistic, married doctor, meet in a station buffet, fall passionately in love but are doomed never to find fulfilment. – Ben Brantley, New York Times“Ms. Directed by David Lean. You want to laugh and skip and fall forever… You are in love. Absolute killer Modern Soul-Boogie album from this truly amazing group who, it seems, never really received their just desserts. Fees and availability are subject to change during the application process.The cost and license availability quoted are estimates only and may differ when you apply for a license.
Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar Synthesizer, Piano, Synthesizer [Oberheim], Lead Vocals, Backing VocalsBass Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Guitar Synthesizer, Piano, Synthesizer [Oberheim], Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Engineer [Recording & Mixing]Electric Piano, Piano, Synthesizer [Oberheim], Engineer [Recording & Mixing]Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Synthesizer [Oberheim], Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Engineer [Recording & Mixing]Saxophone, Synthesizer [Oberheim], Engineer [Recording & Mixing] This award-winning Kneehigh production has triumphed in the West End, toured the globe and opened to dazzling reviews on Broadway. Scripts and rental materials are not included in this estimate. An absolute triumph. made it possible to embrace “Brief Encounter” once more with feeling...” – Ben Brantley, New York Times“...a witty and sympathetic homage to Brief Encounter has become a cultural keystone of contemporary theatre, with a handcrafted, romantic feel.
Emma Rice, Artistic Director of Kneehigh Theatre Company, has adapted this timeless tale of joy and heartache for the stage, interspersing the romantic action with nine Coward ditties. Rice and her wonderful company have Brief Encounter is a classic romantic drama set in 1945 during WWII in and around the fictional Milford railway station. Catalogue number: AOTNLP019. Review Changes Moving, funny, jaw-droppingly inventive...I haven’t had such a good time in yearsThe cast will feature Jim Sturgeon as Alec, Isabel Pollen as Laura, Lucy Thackeray as Myrtle, Beverly Rudd as Beryl, Jos Slovick as Stanley and Dean Nolan as Fred/Albert, with Katrina Kleve and Peter Dukes.A Kneehigh Theatre production produced by David Pugh & Dafydd Rogers, Jenny & Steve Wiener and The Old Vic.This production runs at the Empire Cinema Haymarket in London’s West End, 63-65 Haymarket, St James’s, London SW1Y 4RLFor info regarding Premium Seats or access bookings please call the box office