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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal
TownNewcastle upon Tyne
CountyTyne and Wear
From7th October 2014
To11th October 2014
When19:30. Oct 9, 11 Mats 13:30
Theatre Royal (V570)
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  • Date of change: 4 Sep 14 - T1674271400

The Two Gentlemen of Verona

Work:: The Two Gentlemen of Verona (S5388)

Valentine and Proteus are best friends until they fall in love with the same girl. Having travelled to Milan in search of adventure, they both fall for the Duke's daughter Silvia. But Proteus is already sworn to his sweetheart Julia at home in Verona, and the Duke thinks Valentine is not good enough for his Silvia. With friendship forgotten, the rivals' affections quickly get out of hand as the four young lovers find themselves on a wild chase through the woods, confused by mistaken identity and threatened by fierce outlaws before they find a path to reconciliation.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T1674271400)

Company Royal Shakespeare Company
Director Simon Godwin
Design Paul Wills
Lighting Bruno Poet
Music Michael Bruce
Sound Christopher Shutt
Director Jonathan Goddard (movement)
Performer Mark Arends (Proteus)
Performer Elliot Barnes-Worrell (Outlaw)
Performer Martin Bassindale (Speed)
Performer Pearl Chanda (Julia)
Performer Nicholas Gerard-Martin (Thurio)
Performer Robert Gilbert (Outlaw)
Performer Jonny Glynn (The Duke of Milan)
Performer Molly Gromadzki (Host / Singer)
Performer Youssef Kerkour (Sir Eglamour)
Performer Sarah MacRae (Silvia)
Performer Michael Marcus (Valentine)
Performer Roger Morlidge (Launce)
Performer Keith Osborn (Antonio)
Performer Leigh Quinn (Lucetta)
Performer Simon Yadoo (Panthion / Outlaw)

Listing:: L02011547265




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Special Performances


  • 9 Oct 14 Captioned
  • 10 Oct 14 Audio Described
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