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Performance

VenueSwan Theatre
TownStratford-Upon-Avon
CountyWarwickshire
From14th April 2011
Opened27th April 2011
To6th October 2011
When19:30. Apr 20, 23, 30, May 14, 18, 28, Jun 1, 4, Jul 6, 9, 16, Aug 24, Sep 3, 21 Mats 13:30. Apr 27 19:00
Swan Theatre (V136)
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Cardenio

Cardenio

Work:: Cardenio (S01920963358)

?In 1611, a play was submitted to censor with no definitive author. Several characters were unnamed and there was no title. The plots within were adapted from episodes of Cervantes' Don Quixote, and in the 1990s, the palaeographer Charles Hamilton attested that this play was the lost Shakespeare, Cardenio. This is an indelible and disturbing play that deals with obsession, amorality, suspicion and, ultimately, revenge.'
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T785926906)

The play The Double Falsehood was an adaptation of a lost play by Shakespeare, based on the story of Cardenio in Cervantes' Don Quixote. Such a play, by Shakespeare and John Fletcher, was first performed in 1612. This year RSC Chief Associate Director Gregory Doran has completed a masterful piece of literary archaeology and attempts to reconstruct the extraordinary story of Cardenio, the subject of Fletcher and Shakespeare's lost play. In 1986, the Swan Theatre opened with Shakespeare and Fletcher's The Two Noble Kinsmen. Now 25 years later, to celebrate the re-opening of the Swan Theatre, Gregory Doran once again directs a rediscovered play on which these two writers collaborated.
Company Royal Shakespeare Company
Director Gregory Doran
Design Niki Turner
Sound Martin Slavin
Lighting Tim Mitchell
Performer Olly Rix
Performer Maya Barcot
Performer Lucy Briggs-Owen
Performer Christopher Chilton
Performer Liz Crowther
Performer Nicholas Day
Performer Christopher Ettridge
Performer Christopher Godwin
Performer Michael Grady-Hall
Performer Alex Hassell
Performer Felix Hayes
Performer Matti Houghton
Performer Simeon Moore
Performer Harry Myers
Performer Pippa Nixon
Performer Chike Okonkwo
Performer Timothy Speyer

Listing:: L1795613565

Shakespeare's 'Lost Play' Re-Imagined



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The play The Double Falsehood was an adaptation of a lost play by Shakespeare, based on the story of Cardenio in Cervantes' Don Quixote. Such a play, by Shakespeare and John Fletcher, was first performed in 1612. This year RSC Chief Associate Director Gregory Doran has completed a masterful piece of literary archaeology and attempts to reconstruct the extraordinary story of Cardenio, the subject of Fletcher and Shakespeare's lost play. In 1986, the Swan Theatre opened with Shakespeare and Fletcher's The Two Noble Kinsmen. Now 25 years later, to celebrate the re-opening of the Swan Theatre, Gregory Doran once again directs a rediscovered play on which these two writers collaborated. Shakespeare's 'Lost Play' Re-Imagined

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