NOVELLO THEATRE

Aldwych, London, WC2B 4LD

Onassis

ONASSIS

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I am very rich. It cuts the seduction time considerably.

Aristotle Onassis

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(3.9 Stars)

Wendy: “Fascinating And Provoking”

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Juliet: “I Was Overwhelmed”

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Juliet2: “An Evening That Left Me On A High”

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Cast

Robert Lydnsay as Aristotle Onassis
Lydia Leonard as Jackie Kennedy
Anna Francolini as Maria Callas
Tom Austen as Alexandro
Liz Crowther as Eleni
Ben Grove as Musician
Robert Hastie as Theo
John Hodgkinson as Yanni
Sue Kelvin as Dimitria
Graeme Taylor as Musician
Gawn Grainger as Costa

Creative

Written by Martin Sherman, based on the book 'Nemesis' by Peter Evans
Directed by Nancy Meckler
Music by: Ilona Sekacz
Sound: John Leonard
Lighting designer: Ben Ormerod
Choreographer: Lizzi Gee
Designer: Katrina Lindsay

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