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P R O D U C T I O N S > W U T H E R I N G H E I G H T S
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The timeless story of a passionate and destructive romance
Emily Brontë's only novel tells the tale of Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, a foundling child rescued from the streets of Liverpool by Catherine's father. Growing up together, Catherine
and Heathcliff develop an inseparable bond, spending their days roaming the barren moors that surround Wuthering Heights, careless of the wrath of Catherine's older brother, Hindley, who had always been jealous of his father's affection for Heathcliff.
But when Catherine and Heathcliff's increasingly reckless wanderings take them to neighbouring Thrushcross Grange, home of the Lintons, events are set in motion that will bring tragedy to two families and two generations.
The Woodhouse Players proudly present this powerful drama that
brings a dark, gothic feel to this pared-down adaptation of the
classic C19th novel.
Please note that some strong language and scenes depicting
violence may not be suitable for some younger children.
book tickets
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W H E R E & W H E N & H O W M U C H
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at the Welsh Church Hall
£6 adults £3 concessions advance booking only
Online booking subject to a transaction fee
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Thu 26 October 2006, 8pm
Fri 27 October 2006, 8pm
Sat 28 October 2006, 3pm
Sat 28 October 2006, 8pm
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Lockwood
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Oliver Clement
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Ellen Dean
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Elizabeth Braithwaite
/ Salley Rear*
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Heathcliff
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Stephen Balchin
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Cathy Linton
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Mel Gault
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Hareton Earnshaw
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Nick Purves
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Joseph
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Phil Braithwaite
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Catherine Earnshaw
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Carla MacLean
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Hindley Earnshaw
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Jim Killeen
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Edgar Linton
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Andy Grant
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Isabella Linton
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Alicia Jones
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* Saturday only
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P R O D U C T I O N T E A M
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Director
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Sacha Walker
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Lighting
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Robert Bettelheim
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Sound
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Sacha Walker
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Stage manager
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Salley Rear
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Sound assistance
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Peter Raggett
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Images by and © Peter Raggett
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