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Tote Bag : JOHN SALTHOUSE, SUSIE BLAKE, JANE SLAVIN & MICHAEL MELIA ON SOFA IN A SCENE FROM THE
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JOHN SALTHOUSE, SUSIE BLAKE, JANE SLAVIN & MICHAEL MELIA ON SOFA IN A SCENE FROM THE
JOHN SALTHOUSE, SUSIE BLAKE, JANE SLAVIN & MICHAEL MELIA ON SOFA IN A SCENE FROM THE PLAY ABSENT FRIENDS BY ALAN AYCKBOURN at the Lyric Hammersmith, London - 28/07/1992
Larry Ellis/Staff
Daily Express
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
3342480
Media ID 21884711
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JOHN SALTHOUSE, SUSIE BLAKE, JANE SLAVIN & MICHAEL MELIA ON SOFA IN A SCENE FROM THE PLAY ABSENT FRIENDS BY ALAN AYCKBOURN at the Lyric Hammersmith, London - 28/07/1992
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print captures a moment frozen in time from a remarkable theatrical performance. In this scene from Alan Ayckbourn's play "Absent Friends" we see four talented actors immersed in their roles on a cozy sofa. John Salthouse, Susie Blake, Jane Slavin, and Michael Melia bring their characters to life with an intensity that is palpable even through the lens of Larry Ellis' camera. The atmosphere exudes both tension and vulnerability as these skilled performers navigate the complexities of human relationships. Their expressions convey a range of emotions – sorrow, frustration, longing – inviting us into the depths of their characters' inner worlds. The chemistry between them is undeniable; it draws us in and holds our attention captive. Set against the backdrop of Lyric Hammersmith in London on that summer evening of July 28th, 1992, this photograph transports us back to a bygone era when live theater reigned supreme. It serves as a poignant reminder of the power of storytelling and its ability to connect people across time and space. Larry Ellis has expertly captured this fleeting moment for posterity with his keen eye for detail and composition. This
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