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Performance

VenueGreenwich Playhouse
Also: Greenwich Studio, Prince of Orange Theatre, Prince Theatre
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From20th April 2004
Opened22nd April 2004
To16th May 2004
When19:45
PricesFrom £10.00. To £10.00.
Greenwich Playhouse (V1286)
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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:: (T01603340840)

This adaptation takes a closer look at the inherent love between the boys, Proteus and Valentine, making their love the core of the production. As a gay love story, Two Gentlemen of Verona is played as Shakespeare should be played: outrageously funny, deeply moving and totally accessible.
Company Melmoth
Producer Peter Fortune
Director Stuart Draper
Director Anton Krause (assistant)
Design Mark Bullock
Lighting Joe Hall
Costume Alan Buckman
Performer Luke Leeves
Performer Kas Darley
Performer Beth Wignall
Performer Patrick Pilcher
Performer James Lavender
Performer David Coles
Performer John Cooper-Day
Performer Helen Morris
Performer Alan Buckman
Performer Jack King
Performer Jay Michaels

Listing:: L701379219




Production details

This adaptation takes a closer look at the inherent love between the boys, Proteus and Valentine, making their love the core of the production. As a gay love story, Two Gentlemen of Verona is played as Shakespeare should be played: outrageously funny, deeply moving and totally accessible.

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