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Performance

VenueUnion Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From6th January 2004
Opened8th January 2004
To24th January 2004
WhenTue-Sat 19:30
PricesFrom £10.00. To £10.00.
Union Theatre (V1167)
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Edward's Presents

Edward's Presents

Work:: Edward's Presents (S01375197207)

This play tells a story of intertwined love triangles, set in Elizabethan London around the time that A Midsummer Night's Dream and the Sonnets were written. The central character is Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford. The play's premise is that Edward de Vere used the pseudonym William Shakespeare, and was the true poet of the Sonnets and the Dream. William 'Shakespeare' of Stratford appears as a sharp director and dodgy entrepreneur. The plot revolves around Edward's relationships with his daughter, his mistress, and the young Earl of Southampton. But always looming in the background is his stormy relationship with his all-powerful former guardian and father-in-law, Lord Burghley. Edward's Presents grew from Sally's combined interests in literature and psychology, being inspired by Freud's view that 'Shakespeare' was the pseudonym of Edward de Vere.
Author Sally Llewellyn

Production:: (T411720182)

This production is timely: 2004 is the 400th anniversary of the death of Edward de Vere; an appropriate time to re-evaluate his life, and to consider whether he might have written one of the most famous plays in the world.
Producer Earwig Arts
Director Kirrie Wratten
Design Jane Churchill
Performer Philip Tsaras (Edward de Vere)
Performer Tim Seely (Lord Burghley)
Performer Helen Abbott (Bess Vere)
Performer Phil Sealey (Will Shakesper)
Performer Lewis Barfoot
Performer Adso Brown
Performer Emily Daler
Performer Sebastian Faber

Listing:: L0850304888




Production details

This production is timely: 2004 is the 400th anniversary of the death of Edward de Vere; an appropriate time to re-evaluate his life, and to consider whether he might have written one of the most famous plays in the world.

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