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The Merry Wives of Windsor

T01728980367
Falstaff gets him come-uppance (three times) in this rather confused but at times immensely funny Shakespeare comedy - his only one about the middle classes. The story, almost certainly false, goes that Queen Elizabeth I so enjoyed the character of Falstaff that she asked to see him again in another play - in love. Shakespeare is supposed to have obliged with this delightful romp.
Author Shakespeare


Archive :: production:T01728980367, play:S4211, venue:V472
Current production:Work

Production details

Birchwood Leisure and Tennis Complex, Birchwood Way, Warrington

Performance

VenueParr Hall
Other spaces: Pyramid Arts Centre
TownWarrington
CountyCheshire
From12th February 2003
To14th February 2003
WhenFeb 12, 13, 14 at 19:30, Feb 14 Mat at 13:30
PricesFrom £9.00. To £17.00.
What is currently on at Parr Hall (V472)

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.

Company

Producer Royal Shakespeare Company
Director Rachel Kavanaugh
Design Peter McKintosh
Lighting Hartley TA Kemp
Music Terry Davies
Sound Gregory Clarke
Choreographer Scarlett Mackmin
Performer Greg Hicks
Performer Richard Cordery
Performer Kate Best
Performer Claire Carrie
Performer Simon Coates
Performer Richard Copestake
Performer Lindsey Fawcett
Performer Alison Fiske
Performer Michael Gardiner
Performer Chuk Iwuji
Performer Kieron Jecchnis
Performer Adam Kay
Performer David Killick
Performer Tom Mannion
Performer Ciaran McIntyre
Performer Karl Morgan
Performer James O'Donnell
Performer Patrick Romer
Performer Lucy Tregear
Performer Hannah Young
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