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James Veitch

JAMES VEITCH   

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Plays by James Veitch

JAMES VEITCH

Keats In Hamstead

1st Produced:

Keats House, London

2007

Company:

Pale Fire Productions

1st Published:

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#71363

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Synopsis:

charts the short lived relationship between the romantic poet and his neighbour, and eventual fiance, Fanny Brawne.
Robert Shore, Time Out London

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JAMES VEITCH

Romantics

1st Produced:

Keats House Garden, Hampstead, London

16 Jul 2011

Company:

Pale Fire Productions

1st Published:

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#130443

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Synopsis:

Adapted from the letters, prose and poetry of some of Britains most influential literary characters, this production will bring to life such romantic luminaries as William Blake, Mary Shelley, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Byron, Robbie Burns and, of course, Keats himself

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JAMES VEITCH

Room 103, Hotel Chelsea

1st Produced:

Hotel Chelsea, 222 West 23rd Street, NY

18 Mar 2010

Company:

Pale Fire Productions

1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

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Music:

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#112488

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1

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Synopsis:

Room 103 explores the history of one of New York City's most famous artistic havens. Surrounded by its magnificent decor and by transforming Chelsea's actual room 103 (the bathroom of which was the scene of the murder of Nancy Spungen by Sid Vicious) into an intimate performance space, the audience will be led on a journey where history meets memory and the lines of fiction and reality are blurred. With his ensemble of actors, James Veitch will present a night of theater that explores the private and pivotal moments of our most revolutionary artists as they happened within the walls of this notorious establishment. Centered around the life of Dylan Thomas, including his alcoholic demise and his relationship with Caitlin, Room 103 also invokes previous guests such as Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Arthur Miller, Jack Kerouac, Arthur C Clarke, Janis Joplin, and Brendan Behan.
- nytheatre.com

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