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Performance

VenueRoyal Shakespeare Theatre
Also: The Dell, Waterside, Rehearsal Room
TownStratford-Upon-Avon
CountyWarwickshire
From11th April 2024
To18th May 2024
Royal Shakespeare Theatre (V135)
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  • Date of change: 17 Jan 24 - T968072116

Love's Labour's Lost

Love's Labour's Lost

Work:: Love's Labour's Lost (S4071)

Self-denial is in fashion at the court of Navarre where the young king and three of his courtiers solemnly forswear all pleasures in favour of serious study. But when the Princess of France and her entourage arrive, it isn't long before the all-male ?academe' have broken every one of their self-imposed rules. Shakespeare's boisterous send-up of all those who try to turn their back on life is a dazzling parade of every weapon in the youthful playwright's arsenal, from excruciating cross-purposes and impersonations to drunkenness and bust-ups. It's a banquet of language, groaning with puns, rhymes and grotesque coinages.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T968072116)

Company Royal Shakespeare Company
Director Emily Burns
Design Joanna Scotcher
Lighting Neil Austin
Music Paul Englishby
Music Paul Englishby
Sound George Dennis
Performer Brandon Bassir (Dumaine)
Performer Melanie-Joyce Bermudez (Princess)
Performer Jeffrey Chekai (Mercade / Ensemble)
Performer Iskander Eaton (Moth)
Performer Nathan Foad (Costard)
Performer Sarita Gabony (Maria)
Performer Tony Gardner (Holofernes)
Performer Shailan Gohil (Ensemble)
Performer Amy Griffiths (Katherine)
Performer Ioanna Kimbook (Rosaline)
Performer Kok-Hwa Lie (Dull)
Performer Jordan Metcalfe (Boyet)
Performer Tika Mu'Tamir (Ensemble)
Performer Rilwan Abiola Owokoniran (Ferdinand)
Performer Marienella Phillips (Jacquenetta)
Performer Eric Stroud (Longaville)
Performer Luke Thompson (Berowne)

Listing:: L01359047329




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