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Performance

VenueShakespeare's Globe Theatre
Also: Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, Inigo Jones, Globe Education Centre Theatre (Park Street)
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From6th May 2005
Opened18th May 2005
To2nd October 2005
WhenIn rep
PricesFrom £11.00. To £29.00.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre (V165)
Current/Future Listings
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The Tempest - The Season of the World and Underworld

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:: The Season of the World and Underworld (T1799914187)

All the characters are played by three actors and enhanced by three dancers and six musicians.
Producer The Globe
Director Tim Carroll
Design Jenny Tiramani
Performer Mark Rylance (Prospero / Stephano / Alonso)
Performer Alex Hassell (Caliban / Gonzalo / Sebastian / Ferdinand)
Performer Edward Hogg (Ariel / Antonio / Trinculo / Miranda)
Performer Liz Collier (Dancer)
Performer Fiona Creese (Dancer)
Performer Sian Williams (Dancer)
Performer Daniel Auchincloss (tenor)
Performer Benjamin Bevan (baritone)
Performer Robert MacDonald (bass)
Performer William Missin (counter tenor)
Performer Faye Newton (soprano)
Performer William Purefoy (counter tenor)
Performer Stuart Young (bass)

Listing:: L01801419214




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The Season of the World and Underworld

All the characters are played by three actors and enhanced by three dancers and six musicians.

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