Southwark Playhouse Wasted
Originally released in 2020. Southwark Playhouse Wasted is a feature film. directed by Adam Lenson. With a runtime of 2h 40m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Siobhan Athwal, Natasha J. Barnes, and Matthew Jacobs Morgan
Synopsis
Through the lens of a rock documentary, Wasted gives an access-all-areas account of the struggles, heartbreaks and triumphs of the three Brontë sisters Charlotte, Emily, Anne, and their brother Branwell. Brought up in a remote, poverty-stricken town in Yorkshire, without money or opportunity, they fought ill-health, unrequited love and family feuds to write some of the most celebrated literature including Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. Never afraid to rebel against expectations, the lives behind the pages expose a struggling, squabbling, ferociously driven, drug-fuelled crash and burn trajectory from obscurity to celebrity and ultimately to their untimely deaths. Coupled with a rock score from Christopher Ash (Showstoppers – Oliver Award winner for Best Entertainment), book and lyrics by Carl Miller (Emil and the Detectives, National Theatre), directed by Adam Lenson (Superhero – Off-West End Award for New Musical), the Brontës ask – was it all wasted?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Southwark Playhouse Wasted about?
Through the lens of a rock documentary, Wasted gives an access-all-areas account of the struggles, heartbreaks and triumphs of the three Brontë sisters Charlotte, Emily, Anne, and their brother Br...
Who directed Southwark Playhouse Wasted?
Southwark Playhouse Wasted was directed by Adam Lenson.
How long is Southwark Playhouse Wasted?
Southwark Playhouse Wasted has a runtime of 2 hours and 40 minutes (160 minutes total).
When was Southwark Playhouse Wasted released?
Southwark Playhouse Wasted was released on April 23, 2020 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Southwark Playhouse Wasted?
The main cast of Southwark Playhouse Wasted includes Siobhan Athwal, Natasha J. Barnes, Matthew Jacobs Morgan, Molly Lynch.