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Performance

VenueOld Vic Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From1st June 2010
To31st August 2010
WhenIn rep. Perf. times: Mon-Sat 19:30. Wed, Sat Mats 14:00.
PricesFrom £10.00. To £47.00.
Old Vic Theatre (V402)
Current/Future Listings
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The Tempest

The Tempest

Work:: The Tempest (S5212)

Prospero, Duke of Milan, his dukedom usurped by his brother Antonio, is put to sea with his daughter Miranda and some magical books smuggled in by his loyal councillor Gonzalo. The sea casts them up on an island where Prospero, exercising his magical powers, makes a home for himself and Miranda. One day a great storm, which Prospero has conjured, breaks up a passing ship and delivers to him the members of his usurping court. Treacherous brother, fellow conspirators and old friend alike come under Prospero's spell. Shakespeare's last play.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T01363463400)

Presented by the Bank of America
Producer The Old Vic
Producer Brooklyn Academy of Music
Producer Neal Street Productions
Director Sam Mendes
Design Tom Piper
Costume Catherine Zuber
Lighting Paul Pyant
Sound Simon Baker
Music Josh Prince
Choreographer Josh Prince
Director Maggie Lunn (casting)
Director Nancy Piccione (casting)
Performer Christian Camargo (Ariel)
Performer Stephen Dillane (Prospero)
Performer Ron Cephas Jones (Caliban)
Performer Juliet Rylance (Miranda)
Performer Thomas Sadoski (Stephano)
Performer Michelle Beck (Ceres)
Performer Ashlie Atkinson (Juno)
Performer Jenni Barber (Iris)
Performer Edward Bennett (Ferdinand)
Performer alvin Epstein (Gonzalo)
Performer Jonathan Fried (Alonso)
Performer Richard Hansell (Sebastian)
Performer Aaron Krohn (Adrian)
Performer Anthony O'Donnell (Trinculo)
Performer Michael Thomas (Antonio)
Performer Ross Waiton

Listing:: L01157819038

The Bridge Project 2010



Current production:Work

Production details

Presented by the Bank of America The Bridge Project 2010

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Special Performances


  • 21 Jul 10 Audio Described
  • 22 Jul 10 Captioned
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