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2015

All Day Permanent Red

Written by Christopher Logue

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Context

Artistic Director
Vicky Featherstone

Adapted from 
Homer’s Iliad

Co-production with Oxford School of Drama

Dates Performed

Sunday 8th March 2015

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Synopsis

All Day Permanent Red, the 1960s tag line for the new Revlon lipstick, lends itself as the title to Christopher Logue’s retelling of Homer’s Iliad.
All Day Permanent Red is celebrated as one of the landmarks in twentieth century poetry.

A tale of rage and damnation, it focuses on the stirrings of the Trojan war and its consequences for the modern world, drawing its vocabulary from the mish mash of contemporary subculture. This is the first adaptation for the stage of Logue’s seminal work, which debuts at Pegasus prior to the Royal Court.

Director(s)

Alexandra Spencer-Jones

Cast & Creative

Adapted by

Natasha Chivers

Translator

Gregory Clarke

Lighting

Philip Gladwell

Assistant Director

Vicky Featherstone