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VenueWhite Bear
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From7th February 2017
Opened9th February 2017
To4th March 2017
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sun 16:00
White Bear (V256)
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  • Date of change: 11 Jan 17 - T01379858351
  • Date of change: 4 Jan 17 - T01379858351

Don Quixote in Algiers

Don Quixote in Algiers

Work:: Don Quixote in Algiers (S11414416)

Captured by pirates, held for ransom for years, he's a soldier who wants to be a writer. Is this Don Quixote in Algiers who and what he says he is? He was in a battle where Christians defeated Muslims. Relations between the Islamic and European powers are tense and difficult. He says he's Christian. Ali, his captor is Muslim. He's working for Ali; what's he telling him? Ali's daughter loves her father but she's made him angry. He's arranging a marriage and she so doesn't want a husband. She knows he has tried to escape before. Perhaps Don Quixote could organise another escape and take her with him to get away from Algiers. Will he take such a risk? When was this? Well, he was Miguel de Cervantes and Algiers was a multicultural, cosmopolitan city. Both sides had slaves and pirates, both wanted power and the money to support it. This is the background to Don Quixote in Algiers. The four characters know what they want and tussle with freedom, truth, women's place, identity and trust to get there. How far can you compromise in this enduring, awkward relationship? What's the cost?
Author Dermot Murphy

Production:: (T01379858351)

Producer Dermot Murphy
Company Condor Theatre Company
Director Franko Figueiredo
Lighting Pablo Fernandez Baz
Design Natalie Jackson
Sound Dinah Mullen
Stage ManagerErin Whiley
Performer Alvaro Flores (Miguel)
Performer Polly Nayler (Carmen)
Performer Rachel Summers (Zohra)
Performer Fanos Xenofos (Ali)

Listing:: L348703275




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