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Archive listings for The Roman Actor (2002)

Work type: Play.

T1149556483

Producer Bill Kenwright. Producer Thelma Holt. Producer Royal Shakespeare Company. Director Sean Holmes. Design Anthony Lamble. Lighting Wayne Dowdeswell. Sound Martin Slavin. Performer David Acton (Philargus). Performer Antony Byrne (Parthenius). Performer Wayne Cater (Aesopus). Performer Joe Dixon (Paris the Roman Actor). Performer Sean Hannaway (Stephanus). Performer Michael Matus (Latinus). Performer Keith Osborn (Lamia). Performer Joshua Richards (Junius Rusticus). Performer Antony Sher (Domitianus Caesar). Performer Michael Thomas (Aretinus).
13 Dec 02 to 19 Mar 03Gielgud Theatre, West End :: V395
listing details L044415414

T846688445

Producer Royal Shakespeare Company. Director David Hunt. Design Robert Jones. Lighting Wayne Dowdeswell. Sound Martin Slavin. Music Adrian Lee. Performer David Acton (Philargus). Performer Antony Byrne (Parthenius). Performer Wayne Cater (Aesopus). Performer Joe Dixon (Paris the Roman Actor). Performer Sean Hannaway (Stephanus). Performer Michael Matus (Litinus). Performer Keith Osborn (Lamia). Performer Joshua Richards (Junius Rusticus). Performer Antony Sher (Domitianus Caesar). Performer Michael Thomas (Aretinus). Performer Sasha Behar. Performer Claire Benedict. Performer Paul Bentail. Performer Paul Bhattacharjee. Performer Vincent Brimble. Performer Billy Carter. Performer Shelley Conn. Performer Amanda Drew. Performer Caroline Faber. Performer Geoffrey Freshwater. Performer Jamie Glover. Performer Ben Hicks. Performer Sian Howard. Performer Colin McCormack. Performer David Rintoul. Performer Avin Shah. Performer James Tucker.
2 Oct 02 to 10 Oct 02Northern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne :: V568
listing details L01732132966
22 May 02 to 13 Sep 02Swan Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon :: V136
listing details L01514863316

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The Roman Actor archiveWritten around 1626. Domitian, the tyrannical and insanely jealous Roman Emperor wreaks havoc and bloody revenge as he discovers his wife's infidelity with Paris, the Roman actor of the title. Regarded as Massinger's finest play, The Roman Actor does not only condemn tyranny, but also nobly defends the then despised profession of acting.

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Author: Philip Massinger

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