Bard & Troubadour
@bard_troubadour
Storytellers and Theatre-makers.
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#DailyDoseofDickens Day 7 - Martin Chuzzlewit. Here, heroine Mary describes to the gentle Tom Pinch, the darstardly deeds of one of Dickens' greatest villains, Mr Pecksniff. Read by Madeleine Leslay youtu.be/Ht_6zeEJ15s
#DailyDoseofDickens Day 8 - Dombey & Son. A hidden gem of a novel, with one of Dickens' best openings - read here by Joshua Crisp youtube.com/watch?v=m4Aid3…
#DailyDoseofDickens Day 10 - Bleak House. Here, Jason Buckman introduces us to the endless legal case that dominates this story, as well as the murky, misty city it is heard in. youtube.com/watch?v=cMeU6Y…
#DailyDoseofDickens Day 13 - A Tale of Two Cities. Regularly cited as the best-selling novel of all time, this story takes place in the run-up to the French revolution. Here, Emily Carding brings a truly despicable Marquis to life in her reading: youtube.com/watch?v=2YtIBe…
#DailyDoseofDickens Day 14 - Great Expectations. A coming-of-age story featuring many celebrated scenes, here we see the young orphan Pip accosted in a graveyard by the escaped convict Magwitch. Read by Tom Dussek youtube.com/watch?v=eJs7J0…
#DailyDoseofDickens Day 15 - Our Mutual Friend. Dickens' last completed novel was a complex dissection of Victorian society. Here, heroine Lizzie is set up by her brother for a marriage proposal from the dastardly Mr Headstone. Read by Myron like a siren youtube.com/watch?v=Q2Cp25…
We support Theatre Action’s call for information on Black representation across theatre and the cultural sector. The publishing of this data is the first step in The Old Vic’s renewed focus on diversity across all areas of our work #pulluporshutup