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Production Gallery: Annie Get Your Gun, Young Vic
Production Gallery: Annie Get Your Gun, Young Vic
Friday, 16 October 2009
Keith Pattison took photographs of Richard Jones's new production of Annie Get Your Gun for the Young Vic. Read Matt Wolf's review here.
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All photographs for the Young Vic by Keith Pattison.
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All photographs for the Young Vic by Keith Pattison.
- Jane Horrocks (Annie Oakley); Julian Ovenden (Frank Butler)
- Jane Horrocks (Annie Oakley); Julian Ovenden (Frank Butler)
- Liza Sadovy (Dolly)
- Buffy Davis (Mrs Potter Porter); Paul Iveson (Ensemble); Matt Turner (Ensemble); Julian Ovenden (Frank Butler); Adam Venus (Ensemble); David Ricardo-Pearce (Ensemble); Michael Taibi (Ensemble)
- Jane Horrocks (Annie Oakley)
- Chucky Venn (Buffalo Bill); Eric MacLennan (Pawnee Bill); Amy Papa (Ensemble); Florence Andrews (Ensemble); Davina Perera (Ensemble)
- Jane Horrocks (Annie Oakley)
- Chucky Venn (Buffalo Bill); John Marquez (Charlie); Jane Horrocks (Annie Oakley)
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