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Kit's Theme

by Fiddes Smith

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Grant Wilkinson An elegant and beautiful track. My only complaint is I could listen to a lot more in this vein, and there's only this one to be had!
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'Kit's Theme' for solo mandolin. From the original underscore of 'The Marlowe Papers' - a one man play by Ros Barber & Nicola Haydn.

1593. Christopher Marlowe, the most successful playwright in Elizabethan England, is stabbed through the eye aged 29. Except he isn't. Because Marlowe is also a secret agent. Join him on his journey into exile as he recounts tales of beer-drinking, duels and spying that led to his losing lovers, friends and his very identity.

Adapted from the prize-winning novel by Ros Barber.

Starring Jamie Martin.

Directed by Nicola Haydn.

Featuring original music by James Fiddes Smith.

"Passionate and powerful ... a masterclass" ***** (The Argus)

Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3dBJ_ywCig


FORTHCOMING PERFORMANCES:

Brighton Fringe / The Warren: Studio 2

15 May 8.30pm
22 May 8.30pm
23 May 8.30pm
24 May 8.30pm
04 Jun 8.30pm

Tickets: www.otherplacebrighton.co.uk/1905/the-marlowe-papers

Box Office: 01273 987 516

Brighton Open Air Theatre

Jun 25 6.30pm

www.brightonopenairtheatre.co.uk/the-marlowe-papers.html

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released May 9, 2016
Composed/Performed by James Fiddes Smith
Recorded live in East Sussex, January 2016

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Fiddes Smith Brighton, UK

UK-based composer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter.

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