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The Emperor and the Nightingale

Paperback | English

By (author): Hans Christian Andersen

* Neil Duffield''s reworking of Hans Christian Andersen''s classic fairytale, The Nightingale (1844), like his earlier adaptation of Andersen''s The Snow Queen, brings a timeless classic into the twenty-first century. * With appeal to family audiences and more, Duffield''s plays are performed regularly by schools and other amateur groups, as well receiving regular professional productions nationwide. Previous productions of this play, include The Dukes Theatre, Lancaster (2002); The Watermill Theatre, Newbury (2003); Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham (2003). * Published to coincide with a new production of the play at Theatre by the Lake, Keswick. See more
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Product Details
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 25 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Aurora Metro Publications
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781910798911

About Hans Christian Andersen

Hans Christian Andersen (Writer) The fairy stories of Hans Christian Andersen have become so popular among children and adults that they have almost become folk tales part of the world''s oral tradition of storytelling. The Ugly Duckling The Emperor''s New Clothes The Princess and the Pea The Nightingale The Red Shoes The Little Match Girl Thumbelina and The Little Mermaid have been enjoyed everywhere for more than 150 years. Andersen an only child was born in the Danish city of Odense in 1805; his mother took in washing and his father who died when he was 11 was a shoemaker. He went to a local school and worked for a weaver and a tailor before aged 14 moving to Copenhagen. He wrote his first story in 1828. He produced his first novel in 1835 and later wrote five more. He also wrote plays (but was never thought to be much of a dramatist) poetry which is still popular in Denmark travel books and an autobiography. But his lasting fame rests on his 168 fairy tales from The Tinder Box in 1835 to Urbanus not published till 1949; The Nightingale was published in 1843 and is said to have been inspired by his unrequited passion for the soprano Jenny Lind who became known as the ''Swedish nightingale''. There are now Hans Christian Andersen museums in Odense and Copenhagen which is also home to the statue of the Little Mermaid. Neil Duffield (Adapter) Neil has worked as a full-time professional playwright for almost 35 years and his plays have been staged extensively in theatres throughout Britain and abroad. Recent work includes: The Machine Stops (York Theatre Royal); The Ugly Duckling (Northumberland Theatre Company); The Road to Glory (The Point Eastleigh); A Christmas Carol (Derby Theatre Edinburgh Lyceum Bolton Octagon); The Firebird (Dundee Rep); Dancing in My Dreams (Oxfordshire Theatre Company); The Minotaur and Leopard (Crucible Theatre Sheffield) and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (the Dukes Theatre Lancaster). His play The Lost Warrior (commissioned by the Dukes Theatre Lancaster) won the Arts Council England Children''s Award in 2006 for work that displays excellence inspiration and innovation in children''s theatre. Neil lives in Bolton with his partner Eileen Murphy and loves to spend as much time as possible with their four young grandchildren Toby Gabriel Clyde and Beatrice.

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