Christmas Eve 1812. A strange and terrifying meeting in a churchyard sets in motion a chain of events that will shower a young man with money, break his troubled heart and lead him deep into a labyrinth of deception and discovery.
Great Expectations, arguably Dickens’ greatest work, is a dark-hearted, twisted fairytale exploring guilt and forgiveness, childhood terrors and hopes, and adult dreams and regrets.
Based solely on the magnificent language in the original novel, a constellation of Dickens’ most extraordinary characters are brought vividly to life in Neil Bartlett’s bold, unsentimental and sinewy ensemble theatre interpretation. For all the family
Saturday 2, Monday 4, Tuesday 5, Wednesday 6 and Thursday 7 December at 7.30pm Matinee Thursday 7 at 2.30pm
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