Our Brother David - Watford Palace
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2013-06-19
It is the summer of 2010. Despite the rapid erosion of Fairwold’s coastline and a global recession threatening local businesses, ex celebrity photographer David Tiller and his sister Sophie are managing to run their old family home as a guest house. ...
It is the summer of 2010. Despite the rapid erosion of Fairwold’s coastline and a global recession threatening local businesses, ex celebrity photographer David Tiller and his sister Sophie are managing to run their old family home as a guest house. But their peaceful existence is threatened when their one-time brother in law Lawrence and his stunning new girlfriend decide to spend a weekend by the sea...
Our Brother David is a poignant tale of misplaced love, and a lively story of people trying to do the right thing in a crisis. Rich in humour, this beautiful new play, inspired by Chekhov’s masterpiece Uncle Vanya, could make you think differently about the future.
Show Details

| Running dates | from Apr 13 2012 to Apr 28 2012 |
| Theatre | Watford Palace |
| My Rating | Review This Show |
| Cheapest ticket | £12 |
| Most expensive ticket | £33 |
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Overview, Cast and Creatives
| Genre | Drama | |
| Synopsis | ||
| It is the summer of 2010. Despite the rapid erosion of Fairwold’s coastline and a global recession threatening local businesses, ex celebrity photographer David Tiller and his sister Sophie are managing to run their old family home as a guest house. But their peaceful existence is threatened when their one-time brother in law Lawrence and his stunning new girlfriend decide to spend a weekend by the sea... Our Brother David is a poignant tale of misplaced love, and a lively story of people trying to do the right thing in a crisis. Rich in humour, this beautiful new play, inspired by Chekhov’s masterpiece Uncle Vanya, could make you think differently about the future. |
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| Author | Anthony Clark | |
| Director | Anthony Clark | |
| Featured Actors/Actresses | Penny Layden | |
| Penny Beaumont | ||
| Justin Avoth | ||
| Beryl King | ||
| Richard O'Callaghan | ||
| Michael Lumsden | ||
| Camilla Power | ||
| Hugh John | ||
| Designer | Ruari Murchison | |
| Lighting Designer | Tim Lutkin | |
| Sound | Ed Borgnis | |





