La Source (The Spring), (Detail), (1856), by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (French, 1780 – 1867), oil on canvas, 163 cm (64 in) × 80 cm (31 in), Musée d’Orsay, Paris

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La Source (The Spring), (Detail), (1856), by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (French, 1780 – 1867), oil on canvas, 163 cm (64 in) × 80 cm (31 in), Musée d’Orsay, Paris
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Auguste Rodin • The Spring (c. 1867)
In April, the award-winning Bench Theatre company will perform its most ambitious production for many years. With a cast of twenty two actors playing forty-five characters, ‘The Unfortunate’ takes us back to Whitechapel, 1888.
Journalist, Christian Lane, is sent by his unscrupulous editor to report on the latest Jack the Ripper murder. In Whitechapel's poorest streets, he meets Isobel Prater, damned, like so many women, to live the degenerate life of an 'unfortunate'. Struck by Isobel's plight, Christian rejects the sensationalism of his newspaper to embark upon a crusade to reform Whitechapel, the darkest corner of the British Empire.
BOOK YOUR TICKET AT: https://thespring.co.uk/.../bench-the.../2022-04-21 Or CALL THE SPRING BOX OFFICE ON: 02392 472700. DATES: Thursday 21 – Saturday 23 April at 7.30, with an additional 2.30 matinee on the Saturday. Wednesday 27 – Saturday 30 April at 7.30. Any queries then please contact Ben at [email protected].
Bench: The Unfortunate -- The Spring
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