The Company of Angels are about to start a run at The Salisbury Playhouse with their new show ‘Anne and Zef’ by Ad de Bont translated by Rina Vergano. It was the first time I photographed this company and I was very impressed. A lot of the action happens off the ground. The central characters use ropes and scaffolding to move around the space. It looked great!!
‘An attic in Amsterdam. 1943. A house in modern-day Albania. Anne Frank and Zef Bunga both live in fear of being discovered. Anne is hiding from Nazi troops, Zef is trapped at home in a society where families avenge one death with another.
But they meet in a different world, and discover connections neither expects – a love of stories, battles with parents who have forgotten what it is to be young, and anger at inheriting a life you didn’t choose.’
If you would like some more information then please click here to get show dates and information on the company.
Here are a selection of images taken during the dress run. If you would like to see the full set or purchase any please click here
This entry was posted on Monday, March 26th, 2012 at 11:40 pm. It is filed under Blog Roll, Theatre and tagged with Ad de Bont, Anne & zef, Anthony Hunt, Ben Kidd, company of angels, Miriam Nabarro, Natasha Broomfield, rwdavenport, rwdavenport photography, salberg studio, salisbury playhouse, Sam Swann, Sophie Duval, theatre, theatre photography. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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