The stage version of Salman Rushdie's
acclaimed novel promises to be an
absorbing theatrical experience that
will entertain and enchant.
Cottesloe Theatre
Rushdie started writing Haroun and
Set in "a city so ruinously sad that it
had forgotten its name", it is the magical
Director, Tim Supple is the Artistic Director of
25th September - 12th December 1998
the Sea of Stories as a bedtime story
for his son, but in doing so he has
created a wonderful gift for story
lovers of all ages.
tale of a master storyteller, Rashid Khalifa
(played by Nabil Shaban) who loses the ability
to tell stories and whose son, Haroun
(played by Nitin Chandra Ganatra),
embarks on extraordinary adventures to restore
his father's special talent.
the Young Vic, where his work includes
Grimm Tales and The Jungle Book.
Royal National Theatre
South Bank
LONDON SE1 PX
England
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Arts: Humanities: Literature: Genres: Literary Fiction: Authors: Rushdie, Salman
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