Coram Boy 2005
adapted by Helen Edmundson
from a novel by Jamila Gavin
This phenomenal sell-out production returns to the National from 29 November 2006 to 20 January 2007. See Coram Boy 2006/07 for details.
A tale of two cities: Gloucester and London.
A tale of two orphans at the Coram Hospital for Deserted Children: Toby, saved from an African slave ship and Aaron, the abandoned son of the heir to a great estate.
A tale of fathers and sons, set in the dark heart of 18th-century England. An epic adventure filled with danger and excitement.
‘A rich and almost gothic drama unfolds, full of dastardly villains, cold-hearted aristocrats, devoted friends and passionate lovers, and set against a background of cruelty, music and murder.’
Philip Pullman
Winner of the Whitbread Children’s Book Award
Recommended for 12 years+
WORLD PREMIERE
From 2 November
All tickets for Under 18s are £16
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Stagework is commissioned by Culture Online, part of the DCMS. Coram Boy is published by Egmont books.
www.egmont.co.uk
Coram Boy 2005 finished on: 4 February 2006






