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A Dead Body in Taos review - a spiritual exploration of what it means to be really free
Set in the New Mexico desert, David FarrÕs unusual play dips into virtual reality in order to raise questions of love, life and what constitutes the human essence.
Eve Ponsonby (Kath) in A Dead Body In Taos by David Farr at the Wilton's Music Hall. Directed by Rachel Bagshaw/
(Opening 27-10-2022)
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A Dead Body in Taos review - a spiritual exploration of what it means to be really free
Set in the New Mexico desert, David FarrÕs unusual play dips into virtual reality in order to raise questions of love, life and what constitutes the human essence.
Eve Ponsonby (Kath) and Gemma Lawrence (Sam) in A Dead Body In Taos by David Farr at the Wilton's Music Hall. Directed by Rachel Bagshaw/
(Opening 27-10-2022)
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A Dead Body in Taos review - a spiritual exploration of what it means to be really free.
Set in the New Mexico desert, David Farr's unusual play dips into virtual reality in order to raise questions of love, life and what constitutes the human essence.
David FarrÕs unusual and inquiring play, directed by Rachel Bagshaw and produced by Fuel, becomes an existential mystery exploring what constitutes humanness and how we can be truly free.
Eve Ponsonby (Kath), Gemma Lawrence (Sam) and Clara Onyemere (Tristana Cortez/Agnes Martin/Kath’s Mum) in A Dead Body In Taos by David Farr at the Wilton's Music Hall. Directed by Rachel Bagshaw/
(Opening 27-10-2022)
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Performing arts archive
John Sessions (Dolzikhov) in Longing by William Boyd @ Hampstead Theatre. Directed by Nina Raine.
(Opening 7-03-13)
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Plas Newydd in the town of Llangollen, Wales, was the home of the Ladies of Llangollen, Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, for nearly 50 years. Today, it is run as a museum by Denbighshire County Council. Wales, Britain
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RETRO - Christian Dior: Bilder aus dem Daily Mail Archiv
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The Hon. Carolyn Ponsonby Daughter Of 2nd Baron Sysonby. She Is Going To Paris To Work As A Model For Christian Dior. (for Full Caption See Version) Box 0596 25062015 00177a.jpg.
The Hon. Carolyn Ponsonby Daughter Of 2nd Baron Sysonby. She Is Going To Paris To Work As A Model For Christian Dior. (for Full Caption See Version) Box 0596 25062015 00177a.jpg.
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