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Tonight...Charlie Chaplin
Full-Length Play / 9w, 10m
“Even in the orphanage, I thought of myself as the greatest actor in the world. I had to feel the exuberance that comes from utter confidence in myself. Without it you go down to defeat”
It is 1959. Charles Chaplin is 70 years old, talking across the
years to
the young Charlie Chaplin – the Little Tramp who was never allowed
to
speak in the silent movies. Now he has a voice, confronting his
older
self and revealing the passions and torments that formed his life.
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Cast Size
9w, 10m -
Subgenre
Biography
Details
Summary
Charlie survived by making himself invulnerable. This exuberance later became part of his screen persona. The Little Tramp always picks himself up and walks jauntily into the distance.
I have always loved Charlie Chaplin, in particular the Little Tramp persona, so much of which was based on his early poverty-stricken life in London, a life to which I can trace my own roots - rags to riches is a persuasive theme! Creating a scenario whereby the Little Tramp can speak to his older self enabled me to explore the themes of hope and nostalgia in a typically Chaplinesque, exuberant way! - Gillian Plowman
- Features Period Costumes
Media
'It's funny, fast moving, completely correct as far as the facts go' - Chaplin Office
Licensing & Materials
- Minimum Fee: £55 per performance plus VAT when applicable.