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Release Date:
June 18, 2013
Original Title:
Beautiful Thing
Alternate Titles:
Beautiful Thing: A Love Story
Digital Theatre: Beautiful Thing
Jonathan Harvey's Beautiful Thing
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG
Runtime: 114
This 20th anniversary production of Jonathan Harvey's play about two working class teenage boys falling in love on a south east London council estate was captured by Digital Theatre live at the Arts Theatre in London's Leicester Square.
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Camera Operator:
Neil Cooper
Tom Rivers
Kate Melbourne
Adam Rodgers
Simon Kennedy
Laurence Conroy
Rob Karr
Costume Design:
Colin Richmond
Director:
Robert Delamere
Editor:
Graham Portbury
Lighting Design:
David Plater
Producer:
Adam Newland
Tom O'Connell
Tom Shaw
Jack Macdonald
Set Designer:
Colin Richmond
Sound:
Cameron Hills
Tom Barrow
Ian Sands
Sound Designer:
George Dennis
Sound Engineer:
Tudor Davies
Stage Director:
Nikolai Foster
Theatre Play:
Jonathan Harvey
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