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VenueThe Cockpit
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From3rd September 2008
To27th September 2008
WhenThu-Sat 19:30. Sep 4 19:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £10.00.
The Cockpit (V182)
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The Comedy of Errors

The Comedy of Errors

Work:: The Comedy of Errors (S2831)

Sets of twins, hilarious storytelling and wonderful humanity in the Bard's comic masterpiece and shortest play. Naturally, there are two cases of mistaken identity to deal with in this tale of 24 hours in the life of two sets of twins.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T861306713)

New songs, music, and dance, puppetry, some characters you’ve never met before, and a Punch and Judy show: Antipholus feels like a part of himself is missing. Fearing that he will never be whole he sets off to find his long-lost twin brother. His search brings him to the seaside port-town of Ephesus; a town where, reputedly, dark-working sorcerers and witches roam freely with tricksters and con-men about the streets and where strangers, especially those from Syracuse like Antipholus, are strung up by the neck to die while the town dances on. Antipholus finds more than he bargained for ­ new friends, a wife he doesn’t like, and things about himself he never thought possible.
Company Warhorse Theatreworks
Lighting Steve Burson
Choreographer Simon Wegrzyn
Music Philip Ashworth
Performer Steven Shapland
Performer Monique K Squeri
Performer Dylan Kennedy
Performer Maeve Leahy
Performer Carlos Cegarra
Performer Hayley Radford
Performer Wendy Windle
Performer Mark Hanly
Performer Adam Hypki
Performer Rob Lyndon
Performer Penny Lisle
Performer Andrea Gordon

Listing:: L0296375368




Production details

New songs, music, and dance, puppetry, some characters you’ve never met before, and a Punch and Judy show: Antipholus feels like a part of himself is missing. Fearing that he will never be whole he sets off to find his long-lost twin brother. His search brings him to the seaside port-town of Ephesus; a town where, reputedly, dark-working sorcerers and witches roam freely with tricksters and con-men about the streets and where strangers, especially those from Syracuse like Antipholus, are strung up by the neck to die while the town dances on. Antipholus finds more than he bargained for ­ new friends, a wife he doesn’t like, and things about himself he never thought possible.

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