The Comedy of Errors
***** 'Skilfully bring the ambience of seventeenth century theatre into the twenty-first century, with this extremely witty adaptation of one of Shakespeare’s earliest and most farcical works... Directorial perfections of Rebecca Gatward... The energy of the cast is truly electric' whatsonstage.com
'Quasi-exotic musical interludes, much audience-friendly mugging and non-threatening interaction, and, crucially, a cast who are enormously energetic and engaging... Great, family-friendly fun' Manchester Evening News
Take one pair of estranged twins (both called Antipholous) and one pair of twin servants (both called Dromio), keep them in ignorance of each other and throw them into a city with a reputation for sorcery and you have the chief ingredients for theatrical chaos. Fast-paced, hilarious and seemingly irreverent, the young William Shakespeare explores themes in this comedy that recur again and again in his later work: mistaken identity, coincidence and the importance of family.
Performed on an Elizabethan-inspired stage, a small troupe of travelling players breathe new life into this delightfully anarchic play. Fast, furious and extremely funny, eight talented actors reinvent renaissance touring theatre for the 21st century with Shakespeare’s greatest farce.
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Please note: this is an open-air production. Performances continue in all but the most extreme weather conditions. Please come prepared for rain, snow, sun and hot or cold temperatures.
Directed by Rebecca Gatward
Designed by Liz Cooke
Composed by Alex Silverman
Choreography by Sian Williams
Cast
Ronan Raftery Antipholus
Sarah Ridgeway Adriana
Dana Gartland Luciana
Miltos Yerolemou Dromio
Cornelius Booth Dr Pinch/Egeon
Philip Battley Angelo/Duke
Johanne Murdock Abbess/Courtesan
Sophie Scott Merchants
Running Time:
2 hours 15 minutes including an interval
Tour dates:
3–5 July Pavilion Gardens, Buxton
7 & 8 July Ripley Castle, Harrogate*
9–12 July Georgian Theatre, Richmond, Yorkshire
14–19 July St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury*
22–24 July Argotti Garden, Floriana, Malta
28 July–9 Aug Bodleian Library, Oxford*
11 Aug Three Choirs Festival, Hereford
12 & 13 Aug Lydiard House, Swindon*
14–16 Aug South Hill Park, Bracknell*
18–23 Aug Emmanuel College, Cambridge
*Tickets available through Globe Online Box Office.
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