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Performance

VenueThe Shakespeare Institute
TownStratford-Upon-Avon
CountyWarwickshire
From18th March 2010
To20th March 2010
When19:30
PricesFrom £6.00. To £6.00.
The Shakespeare Institute (V01040860086)
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The Merry Wives of Windsor

Work:: The Merry Wives of Windsor (S4211)

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

Production:: (T01814681102)

Company Shakespeare Institute Players
Director Cait Fannin
Director Emily Oliver (assistant)
Performer Richard Nunn (Sir John Falstaff)
Performer Micah Coston (Fenton)
Performer Jose A. Perez Diez (Robert Shallow)
Performer Katie Coston (Abraham Slender)
Performer Gareth Bernard (Francis Ford / Bardolph)
Performer Harry Newman (George Page)
Performer Steffi Brenzel (William Page / Pistol)
Performer John Conod (Parson Hugh Evans)
Performer Emily Oliver (Doctor Caius)
Performer Red Smucker (Host of the Garter Inn / Robin)
Performer Michell Morton (Nym / John Rugby)
Performer Liz McNamara (Peter Simple)
Performer Elizabeth Sharrett (Mistress Alice Ford)
Performer Cat Clifford (Mistress Margaret Page)
Performer Cecilia Kendall White (Mistress Anne Page)
Performer Yolana Wassersug (Mistress Quickly)

Listing:: L993775957




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