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Performance

VenuePlayhouse Theatre
Also: The Kit Kat Club
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From14th February 2005
Opened17th February 2005
To12th March 2005
WhenFeb 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, Mar 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 at 19:30. Feb 17 19:00. Feb 16, 19, Mar 9, 12 Mats 14:00
PricesFrom £5.00. To £32.00.
Playhouse Theatre (V407)
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Pedro, The Great Pretender - Spanish Golden Age Season

Pedro, The Great Pretender

Work:: Pedro, The Great Pretender (S02036704449)

The fourth play in the season is a very rare and special treat - a play by Cervantes, Spain's most famous novelist and creator of Don Quixote. The plot revolves around a loveable trickster, rogue and adventurer who aims to be helpful to everyone in order to be popular and liked. His witty and entrepreneurial journey leads him to question who he is and to find his own identity - until he finally finds his true vocation on the stage.
Author Miguel de Cervantes

Production:: Spanish Golden Age Season (T1188646781)

Running time 3 hours including interval
Producer Royal Shakespeare Company
Adapted by Philip Osment
Director Mike Alfreds
Other Es Devlin (Season Stage)
Lighting Ben Ormerod
Music Ilona Sekacz
Performer William Buckhurst
Performer James Chalmers
Performer Joseph Chance
Performer Claire Cox
Performer Julius D'Silva
Performer Rebecca Johnson
Performer Katherine Kelly
Performer Melanie MacHugh
Performer Joseph Millson
Performer Vinta Morgan
Performer Emma Pallant
Performer Oscar Pearce
Performer John Ramm
Performer John Ramm
Performer Peter Sproule
Performer John Stahl
Performer Simon Trinder
Performer Joanna Van Kampen
Performer John Wark
Performer Oliver Williams

Listing:: L01304149707




Spanish Golden Age Season

Running time 3 hours including interval

Reviews

Reviews

Pedro, the Great Pretender review
21Feb05: Pedro, The Great Pretender. RSC at London’s Playhouse Theatre
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