The Cherub Company London Explained

The Cherub Company London[1] was an English theatre company, founded by Andrew Visnevski[2] and Simon Chandler in 1973 as an ensemble of young actors, designers and composers introducing rare classics and continental plays to the stage in a style that proved unconventional and brilliantly visual. In its first twenty-five years it produced thirty plays, toured nine times in the UK, and visited twelve counties on three continents.

Notable productions include: Kafka's The Trial (2002), with Rebecca Whiteman, Colin Adrian, Alexander Falkowski, William Wollen, Svein Solenes; Ten Days’ A-Maze by Jan Potocki (1997) with Rebecca Over, Jane Backlog, Christopher Gunning, Russell Kennedy, Ian Harris, Phil Dix; The Tempest (1996), with Russell Kennedy and Andrew Novell.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Dunmore. Simon. Actor's Yearbook 2014. 24 October 2013. Methuen Drama. London. 978-1408183199. 486. 25 June 2015.
  2. Web site: Cook. Brian. (In)famous Angel: The Cherub Company and the Problem of Definition. University of Oregon. University of Oregon. 13 June 2015.