Victor / Victoria at Southwark Playhouse
Overview
1930′s Paris. In the decadent, heady cabaret clubs of the underground scene, the girls are beautiful and the boys are too. Destitute British soprano Victoria Grant is rescued by club singer Toddy, who has an outlandish idea…to save her flagging career by reinventing her as Count Victor Grazinski, the world’s greatest female impersonator.
- Director:
- Thom Southerland
- Producer:
- Danielle Tarento, Southwark Playhouse
- Writer:
- Blake Edward
- Cast:
- Anna Francolini
- Duration:
- 150 min
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Venue Details & Map
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Southwark Playhouse
- Address
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77-85 Newington CausewaySouthwarkLondonSE1 6BD
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7652 2224
- Public transport:
- Take the Northern or Jubilee line to London Bridge station. The theatre is on the corner of Tooley Street and Bermondsey Street.
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