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'''''Marine Parade''''' is a musical play by playwright [[Simon Stephens]] with music by [[Mark Eitzel]].<ref>1</ref> It was premiered | '''''Marine Parade''''' is a musical play by playwright [[Simon Stephens]] with music by [[Mark Eitzel]].<ref>1</ref> It was premiered at the 2010 Brighton Festival. | ||
It is set in a hotel on Marine Parade in Brighton and follows the lives of five couples that stay there for a weekend. The original songs were written by [[Mark Eitzel]]. Two of the songs from the play appeared on Eitzel's ''[[Klamath]]'' album, including "[[I Live In This Place]]". Other songs include "[[Heaven In Your Arms]]" | It is set in a hotel on Marine Parade in Brighton and follows the lives of five couples that stay there for a weekend. The original songs were written by [[Mark Eitzel]]. Two of the songs from the play appeared on Eitzel's ''[[Klamath]]'' album, including "[[I Live In This Place]]". Other songs include "[[Heaven In Your Arms]]" and "[[One More Summer In Brighton]]". | ||
==Video== | |||
BBC2 broadcast segments of rehearsals for the world premiere of ''Marine Parade'' at the Brighton Festival. The video below features Arthur Darvill in the role of Christopher, rehearsing "[[Heaven In Your Arms]]". | |||
<embedvideo service="youtube">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXslYq4HFMI</embedvideo> | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 19 March 2018
Marine Parade is a musical play by playwright Simon Stephens with music by Mark Eitzel.[1] It was premiered at the 2010 Brighton Festival.
It is set in a hotel on Marine Parade in Brighton and follows the lives of five couples that stay there for a weekend. The original songs were written by Mark Eitzel. Two of the songs from the play appeared on Eitzel's Klamath album, including "I Live In This Place". Other songs include "Heaven In Your Arms" and "One More Summer In Brighton".
Video
BBC2 broadcast segments of rehearsals for the world premiere of Marine Parade at the Brighton Festival. The video below features Arthur Darvill in the role of Christopher, rehearsing "Heaven In Your Arms".
References
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