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Arabian Nights

English

By (author): Neil Duffield

May the legends of old be lessons to the people of our time, so that a man may see those things which befell others beside himself, and wonder. When Sheherazad is brought to the palace to be the Sultan's new bride, her very life depends upon her skill as a storyteller. She tells him tales of lost cities and buried treasure, of slave girls and robbers, of genies in bottles and evil sorcerors. But will it be enough to save her? The stories of the Arabian Nights originate from Persia, India and Arabia, and date back more than a thousand years. Neil Duffield has combined elements of many of them, keeping alive the excitement and humour to produce a show which transports the audience into a world of myth and legend where fantasy and reality can never be separated. See more
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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: Aurora Metro Publications
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781911501879

About Neil Duffield

Neil Duffield 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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