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Performance

VenueNew Vic Theatre
Also: Stephen Joseph Room, Theatre in the Round
TownNewcastle-under-Lyme
CountyStaffordshire
From5th February 2016
To27th February 2016
When19:30. Sat Mats 14:15
New Vic Theatre (V119)
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  • Date of change: 19 Feb 16 - T01510876834

The Merry Wives

Work:: The Merry Wives (S708341233)


Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T01510876834)

The Merry Wives is a superb medley of a comedy piled high with excruciatingly funny episodes of pure farce. Mrs Page and Mrs Ford are feisty wives who plot to outfox the devious advances of the philandering Falstaff. Mr Ford's jealousy, and determination to prove the suspected infidelity, leads to hilarious and heartrending consequences.
Company Northern Broadsides (in partnership with The New Vic Theatre Newcastle-under-Lyme)
Director Barrie Rutter
Design Lis Evans
Lighting Adam Foley
Musical Director Conrad Nelson
Performer Barrie Rutter (Falstaff)
Performer Adam Barlow (Nim / Fenton)
Performer Al Bollands (Simple)
Performer Ben Burman (Pistol / William)
Performer Andy Cryer (Ciaus)
Performer Sarah Eve (Anne Page / Robin)
Performer John Gully (Evans)
Performer Becky Hindley (Mistress Ford)
Performer Nicola Sanderson (Mistress Page)
Performer Gerard McDermott (Shallow)
Performer Josh Moran (Bardolf / Rugby)
Performer Roy North (Page)
Performer Helen Sheals (Mistress Quickly)
Performer Mark Stratton (Host)
Performer Jos Vantyler (Slender)
Performer Andrew Vincent (Ford)

Listing:: L02013600785




Production details

The Merry Wives is a superb medley of a comedy piled high with excruciatingly funny episodes of pure farce. Mrs Page and Mrs Ford are feisty wives who plot to outfox the devious advances of the philandering Falstaff. Mr Ford's jealousy, and determination to prove the suspected infidelity, leads to hilarious and heartrending consequences.

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