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2117018Paradise Losthttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/paradise-lost-16/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1907322/36d124e1-da29-42d7-8d57-5cdf296a9b53.jpg?v=638344960576730000360360MXNBBC AudioInStock/Audiolibros/<p><strong>Sir Ian McKellen stars as Milton in this dramatised retelling of John Miltons epic poem about the fall of Man</strong></p><p>"devilishly good... I urge you to give it a listen" <em>The Telegraph</em></p><p>Miltons biblical masterpiece, first published in 1667, is one of English literatures most seminal works. Straddling three worlds Heaven, Hell and Earth it tells the gripping story of fallen angel Satans rebellion against God, his temptation of Adam and Eve and their subsequent expulsion from the Garden of Eden.</p><p>Written to justify the ways of God to men, it aimed to show what caused Mankinds fall and the consequences for the world, both bad and good. By reaching back to the beginning of time, Milton hoped to discover the events that had led to the political and societal upheaval of his own era as well as using allegory to ask powerful questions about authority, government, tyranny and disobedience. In this brand new dramatisation, Milton himself (<strong>Sir Ian McKellen</strong>) is the blind narrator grieving the loss of his wife, played by <strong>Frances Barber</strong>.</p><p>Also starring <strong>Simon Russell Beale</strong> as Satan, and adapted by award-winning poet and broadcaster <strong>Michael Symmons Roberts</strong>, this enthralling drama is a vital piece of storytelling with striking parallels to contemporary events.</p><p>Cast and credits</p><p>Milton<strong>Sir Ian McKellen</strong><br />Elizabeth<strong>Frances Barber</strong><br />Satan<strong>Simon Russell Beale</strong><br />Beelzebub<strong>Jonathan Keeble</strong><br />Adam<strong>Ashley Margolis</strong><br />Eve<strong>Emily Pithon</strong><br />Christ<strong>David Seddon</strong><br />Raphael<strong>Conrad Nelson</strong><br />God<strong>Russell Dixon</strong><br />All other parts were played by members of the company</p><p>Written by John Milton<br />Dramatised by Michael Symmons Roberts<br />Produced and directed by Susan Roberts</p>...2092164Paradise Lost360360https://www.gandhi.com.mx/paradise-lost-16/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1907322/36d124e1-da29-42d7-8d57-5cdf296a9b53.jpg?v=638344960576730000InStockMXN99999DIAudiolibro20189781473531178_W3siaWQiOiI2MDUzNGY2Mi01OTE0LTQxNTMtYmIzYi1jMTgxZWZhMTVmNWUiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjM2NCwiZGlzY291bnQiOjAsInNlbGxpbmdQcmljZSI6MzY0LCJpbmNsdWRlc1RheCI6dHJ1ZSwicHJpY2VUeXBlIjoiV2hvbGVzYWxlIiwiY3VycmVuY3kiOiJNWE4iLCJmcm9tIjoiMjAyNC0xMi0wMVQwMDowMDowMFoiLCJyZWdpb24iOiJNWCIsImlzUHJlb3JkZXIiOmZhbHNlLCJpc0VsaWdpYmxlRm9yQ3JlZGl0VHJpYWwiOnRydWUsImNyZWRpdFB1cmNoYXNlUHJpY2UiOjF9XQ==9781473531178_<p><strong>Sir Ian McKellen stars as Milton in this dramatised retelling of John Milton’s epic poem about the fall of Man</strong></p><p>"devilishly good... I urge you to give it a listen" <em>The Telegraph</em></p><p>Milton’s biblical masterpiece, first published in 1667, is one of English literature’s most seminal works. Straddling three worlds – Heaven, Hell and Earth – it tells the gripping story of fallen angel Satan’s rebellion against God, his temptation of Adam and Eve and their subsequent expulsion from the Garden of Eden.</p><p>Written to ‘justify the ways of God to men’, it aimed to show what caused Mankind's fall and the consequences for the world, both bad and good. By reaching back to the beginning of time, Milton hoped to discover the events that had led to the political and societal upheaval of his own era – as well as using allegory to ask powerful questions about authority, government, tyranny and disobedience. In this brand new dramatisation, Milton himself (<strong>Sir Ian McKellen</strong>) is the blind narrator grieving the loss of his wife, played by <strong>Frances Barber</strong>.</p><p>Also starring <strong>Simon Russell Beale</strong> as Satan, and adapted by award-winning poet and broadcaster <strong>Michael Symmons Roberts</strong>, this enthralling drama is a vital piece of storytelling with striking parallels to contemporary events.</p><p>Cast and credits</p><p>Milton……………………<strong>Sir Ian McKellen</strong><br />Elizabeth……………………<strong>Frances Barber</strong><br />Satan……………………<strong>Simon Russell Beale</strong><br />Beelzebub……………………<strong>Jonathan Keeble</strong><br />Adam……………………<strong>Ashley Margolis</strong><br />Eve……………………<strong>Emily Pithon</strong><br />Christ……………………<strong>David Seddon</strong><br />Raphael……………………<strong>Conrad Nelson</strong><br />God……………………<strong>Russell Dixon</strong><br />All other parts were played by members of the company</p><p>Written by John Milton<br />Dramatised by Michael Symmons Roberts<br />Produced and directed by Susan Roberts</p>(*_*)9781473531178_<p><strong>Sir Ian McKellen stars as Milton in this dramatised retelling of John Miltons epic poem about the fall of Man</strong></p><p>"devilishly good... I urge you to give it a listen" <em>The Telegraph</em></p><p>Miltons biblical masterpiece, first published in 1667, is one of English literatures most seminal works. Straddling three worlds Heaven, Hell and Earth it tells the gripping story of fallen angel Satans rebellion against God, his temptation of Adam and Eve and their subsequent expulsion from the Garden of Eden.</p><p>Written to justify the ways of God to men, it aimed to show what caused Mankinds fall and the consequences for the world, both bad and good. By reaching back to the beginning of time, Milton hoped to discover the events that had led to the political and societal upheaval of his own era as well as using allegory to ask powerful questions about authority, government, tyranny and disobedience. In this brand new dramatisation, Milton himself (<strong>Sir Ian McKellen</strong>) is the blind narrator grieving the loss of his wife, played by <strong>Frances Barber</strong>.</p><p>Also starring <strong>Simon Russell Beale</strong> as Satan, and adapted by award-winning poet and broadcaster <strong>Michael Symmons Roberts</strong>, this enthralling drama is a vital piece of storytelling with striking parallels to contemporary events.</p><p>Cast and credits</p><p>Milton<strong>Sir Ian McKellen</strong><br />Elizabeth<strong>Frances Barber</strong><br />Satan<strong>Simon Russell Beale</strong><br />Beelzebub<strong>Jonathan Keeble</strong><br />Adam<strong>Ashley Margolis</strong><br />Eve<strong>Emily Pithon</strong><br />Christ<strong>David Seddon</strong><br />Raphael<strong>Conrad Nelson</strong><br />God<strong>Russell Dixon</strong><br />All other parts were played by members of the company</p><p>Written by John Milton<br />Dramatised by Michael Symmons Roberts<br />Produced and directed by Susan Roberts</p>...9781473531178_BBC Audioaudiolibro_8637e2f8-4306-394d-ae0c-93d3412a919d_9781473531178;9781473531178_9781473531178John MiltonInglésMéxicoNoMINUTE2018-05-10T00:00:00+00:00BBC Audio