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Performance

VenueThe Rose Playhouse
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From4th September 2010
Opened9th September 2010
To26th September 2010
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sun 15:00 (except Sun 19 at 19:30)
PricesFrom £12.00. To £12.00.
The Rose Playhouse (V0290483190)
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The Spanish Tragedy

The Spanish Tragedy

Work:: The Spanish Tragedy (S5047)

Returning to his homeland after being bitterly murdered in war, a haunted spirit seeks revenge on those who brought about his death. His lust and desire for the truth leads to one of the bloodiest plays ever written, The Spanish Tragedy.
Author Thomas Kyd

Production:: (T1145565852)

Kyd was a popular dramatist in his day, although most of his plays have been lost. The Spanish Tragedy is one of very few extant plays that can with certainty be attributed to him. The play is important not only for its own merits but also because it is the first example of a revenge tragedy, a type of play that was to become extremely popular on the Elizabethan stage during the last decade of the sixteenth century and beyond. The most famous of all revenge tragedies is Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and some of the plot devices in The Spanish Tragedy, such as the protagonist’s hesitation in carrying out his revenge, are echoed in Shakespeare’s play.
Company Planet Theatre
Adapted by Adrian Brown
Director Adrian Brown
Design Becky Gunstone
Performer Nic Choulman
Performer Raymond Daniel-Davies
Performer Sean Garvey
Performer Clive Greenwood
Performer Jan Hirst
Performer Hayward Morse (Hieronimo)

Listing:: L16859367




Production details

Kyd was a popular dramatist in his day, although most of his plays have been lost. The Spanish Tragedy is one of very few extant plays that can with certainty be attributed to him. The play is important not only for its own merits but also because it is the first example of a revenge tragedy, a type of play that was to become extremely popular on the Elizabethan stage during the last decade of the sixteenth century and beyond. The most famous of all revenge tragedies is Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and some of the plot devices in The Spanish Tragedy, such as the protagonist’s hesitation in carrying out his revenge, are echoed in Shakespeare’s play.

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