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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal
Also: The Studio
TownYork
CountyNorth Yorkshire
From9th May 2015
To9th May 2015
When20:00
Theatre Royal (V954)
Current/Future Listings
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  • Date of change: 17 Apr 15 - T2030657700

The Stories of Shakey P

The Stories of Shakey P

Work:: The Stories of Shakey P (S1085332182)

Classical playwriting and hip-hop meet in an electrifying lyrical brew, as the Bard is re-imagined as a playground battle rapper! Also featuring the Weird Sisters' account of their dealings with Macbeth, Othello in the style of Eminem's Stan and a psychotically rhythmic insight into Hamlet's inner turmoil, Charlie uses rap and rhythm to retell some of the best known works with a riveting contemporary slant. Also featuring Oliver Willems & Oktawia Petronella on strings.
Author Charlie Dupre

Production:: (T2030657700)

Words & Whippets returns for its third year running with another spectacular showcase of spoken word. Compered by York's Henry Raby, this evening of entertaining, thoughtful, satirical and hilarious performances celebrates poetry from across Yorkshire, inspired by Shakespeare. PLUS The Stories of Shakey P performed by Charlie Dupre.
Company Words & Whippets
Performer Paul Maxy
Performer Rose Condo
Performer Sarah Thomasin

Listing:: L01327631345

Venue: De Grey Rooms. Part of York International Shakespeare Festival



Production details

Words & Whippets returns for its third year running with another spectacular showcase of spoken word. Compered by York's Henry Raby, this evening of entertaining, thoughtful, satirical and hilarious performances celebrates poetry from across Yorkshire, inspired by Shakespeare. PLUS The Stories of Shakey P performed by Charlie Dupre. Venue: De Grey Rooms. Part of York International Shakespeare Festival

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