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Theatre -> Midnight's Children
Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children, a new dramatisation at The Barbican, London from 18 January - 23 February 2003. Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children
The Royal Shakespeare Company in association with Columbia University and University Musical Society and The University of Michigan presents a new dramatisation by Salman Rushdie, Simon Reade & Tim Supple
Barbican Theatre, London
18 January - 23 February 2003


Midnight's Children, Rushdie's prize winning classic story of the magic, myth making and mischief of modern India is brought to the stage for the very first time in a thrilling new production by the Royal Shakespeare Company. An extraordinary and kaleidoscopic tale of modern India, Midnight's Children recounts the epic story of Indian independence and the births of Pakistan and India as seen through the eyes of one remarkable family.

Saleem, born at the stroke of midnight August 15th, 1947, the moment of Indian independence from Britain; is swapped at birth where his life becomes magically entwined with the destinies of the twin nations born at the same moment as he.

One of 1,001 midnight's children, Saleem becomes a symbol of his homeland. One midnight's child determining the state of his nation and the fortunes of his family...

A breathtaking and brilliant novel, a modern classic of wild invention and fierce imagination adapted for the stage for the very first time. Be prepared for cinematic magical history, family saga and political epic.

Company

Character(s)
Actor
Mian Abdullah, Hanif and Ayooba Ravi Aujla
Tai, Lifafa Das and Deshmukh Antony Bunsee
Joe d'Costa, Shaheed and the Thin Man Pushpinder Chani
Narliker, Ghani, Sabarmati, Sonny and C in C Kammy Darweish
Amina Meneka Das
Pia and Masha Mala Ghedia
Aadam and Picture Singh Kulvinder Ghir
Jamila Anjali Jay
Naseem and Lila Shaheen Khan
Alia and Parvati Syreeta Kumar
Homi Catrack, Glandy Keith and Farooq Ranjit Krishnamma
Shiva Selva Rasalingam
Mary Pereira and Rani of Cooch Naheen Sirine Saba
Zulfikar, Wee Willie Winkie and Mujib Kish Sharma
Saleem Zubin Varla
Ahmed and the Fat Man Antony Zaki
Padma Sameena Zehra
   
Director TIM SUPPLE
Designer and Choreographer MELLY STILL
Dramaturg SIMON READE
Lighting Designer BRUNO POET
Sound and Video Designer JOHN LEONARD
Video Designer JON DRISCOLL

Show Details

Venue: The Barbican Theatre, London

DATES TIME
1,6,8,13,15,20,22 February 1.30pm
25 January 5.15pm
26 January and 9,16,23 February 4pm
29 January 7pm
18,20 - 22,24, 27,28,31 January and February 1, 4 - 7, 11 - 15, 18 - 22 7.15pm
7 February 7.15pm
8 February 7.30pm
19 February (audio described performance) 7.15pm
22 February 1.30pm

Tickets £5,£10, £15, £20 and £25
Full price tickets can be booked online - please click on the 'book now' link on The Barbican website.

To purchase discounted tickets, please contact the Box Office on 020 7638 8891. If you wish to book a group of TEN OR MORE tickets please call our Groups Manager on 020 7382 5268 (weekdays 10am - 5pm). Discounts are available on many performances.

About Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie, author of 'Midnight's Children'Salman Rushdie was born in Bombay on June 19, 1947, just eight weeks before Indian independence. A member of a middle-class Muslim family, he attended the Cathedral Boys' High School and was later sent to the prestigious Rugby School in England. He received his MA with honors from King's College, Cambridge, in 1968.

After a brief career as an actor, he took up fiction while earning his living as an advertising copywriter. Rushdie published his first novel, Grimus, about a Native American who receives the gift of immortality, in 1975.

Midnight's Children followed in 1981 and made Rushdie's name. The novel quickly sold 43,000 copies and won Britain's top literary prize, the Booker. Then able to commit his energies full-time to writing, Rushdie brought out Shame (1983) and The Jaguar Smile (1987), a non-fiction account of the political and social conditions he observed during a 1986 trip to Nicaragua.

In 1988, Rushdie published The Satanic Verses, which incorporates events depicted in the Koran and other aspects of Islamic culture. The Satanic Verses enraged devout Muslims and touched off an international furor, and a fatwa was issued from Iran calling for the author's execution. Rushdie went into hiding and spent much of the next decade under the constant protection of bodyguards. In 1998, the Iranian foreign minister, Kamal Kharraz lifted the fatwa.

Since 1990, Rushdie has published Imaginary Homelands: Essays and Criticism, 1981-1991 (1992); The Wizard of Oz (1992), an appreciation of the MGM classic; East, West: Stories (1994); The Moor's Last Sigh (1995); The Ground Beneath Her Feet (1999); and Fury: A Novel (2001). A new collection, Step Across This Line: Collected Nonfiction, is due out this year.

Click here for a plot synposis.

Click here to visit the Midnight's Children website.

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