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Performance

VenueWatford Palace Theatre
TownWatford
CountyHertfordshire
From4th April 2008
Opened8th April 2008
To26th April 2008
PricesFrom £6.50. To £6.50.
Watford Palace Theatre (V55)
Current/Future Listings
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As You Like It

Work:: As You Like It (S2426)

Written around 1600 and set in two contrasting communities; city and forest. Rosalind and Celia have been banished from Court. In fear of their lives, they disguise themselves and seek sanctuary in the Forest of Arden. Amongst the magical and ancient boughs, Rosalind discovers her exiled father, uncovers various truths about herself and others...and falls helplessly in love. But in this earthly paradise nothing is quite what it seems: men do not always act like men, and women can be anything at all...Uplifting, awe-inspiring and immense fun, Shakespeare's wondrous comedy is a joyous celebration of the liberating power of love and the redeeming spirit of nature.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T01981654731)

Producer Watford Palace Theatre
Director Brigid Larmour
Design Hannah Clark
Music Dominic Muldowney
Choreographer Shona Morris
Lighting Natasha Chivers
Director Kate Waters (fight)
Performer Helen Baker (Audrey / Le Belle)
Performer Esther Biddle (Amiens / Ensemble)
Performer Paul Brighwell (Jacques / Ensemble)
Performer Edward Clayton (Adam / Corin / Ensemble)
Performer Anil Desai (Touchstone / Ensemble)
Performer Neil Henry (Silvius / Ensemble)
Performer Lisa Jackson (Rosalind)
Performer Simeon Moore (Oliver / Ensemble)
Performer Claire Prempeh (Pheobe)
Performer Nick Sampson (Duke Senior / Duke Frederick / Ensemble)
Performer Kelly Williams (Celia / Ensemble)
Performer Paul Woodson (Orlando)
Performer Tom Hopper

Listing:: L0880897404




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Special Performances


  • 19 Apr 08 Audio Described
  • 25 Apr 08 Open Captioned (STAGETEXT)
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