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THE OMISSION OF THE FAMILY COLEMAN

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About The Show

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Three generations of the dysfunctional Coleman family live under one roof on the verge of chaos, held in check by their matriarchal grandmother. But how will the family cope when their linchpin is removed?

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This absurdist comedy has been a huge global hit, winning a number of prestigious awards including the Ace Award for Best Argentinian Play and the Best Original Play Award at the Fiesta Nacional del Teatro.

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Claudio Tolcachir is an influential Argentinian theatre-maker who was recognised as The Outstanding Personality of Culture in 2012 by the Legislature of Buenos Aires.

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Stella Feehily’s plays include Game, Duck and the award-winning O, Go My Man. She has worked extensively with Out of Joint Theatre Company and the Royal Court Theatre.

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The cast includes Evanna Lynch, who starred as Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potterfilms, and Rowan Polonski, known for Kingsman and Doctor Who.

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Laurence Boswell is the Olivier Award-winning Artistic Director of the Ustinov Studio whose recent hugely acclaimed productions include The Whale, The Mentor and Trouble in Mind.

 

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Cast includes:

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David Crowley        Anne Kent          Evanna Lynch​

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      Robert            Patrick Moy             Laoisha 

    Mountford                                  O'Callaghan

 

 

 

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           Rowan Polonski  â€‹          Natalie 

                                       Radmall-Quirke 

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Creative Team

 

 

Adaptation

Stella Feehily

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Director

Laurence Boswell​

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Set & Costume Designer

Tim Shortall

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Writer

Claudio Tolcachir

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Movement Director

Gary Sefton

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Lighting Designer

Colin Grenfell​

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Casting

Ginny Schiller CDG

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Composer & Sound Designer

Tim Sutton

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Producer

David Adkin for

Theatre Royal Bath

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