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Crusoe: A Lapsarian Mass in Twelve Movements

Premiered Christchurch School of Music
November 1998

Production Notes
"I was impressed by the vastness of the undertaking, the willingness to go to those limits where the new and the unexpected can be found... I was left exhausted, physically jangled and in a state of nervous apprehension by this production. While Crusoe achieved the traditional demand of catharsis, the after-shocks of going through the experience and emerging reconnected with those around me was one of my most satisfying nights at the theatre"
Letter from Alan Brunton, Red Mole
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