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Performance

VenueRiverside Studios
Also: Studios 1, 2 and 3, Cinema
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From9th May 2023
Opened11th May 2023
To21st May 2023
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Wed, Sat Mats 14:30
Riverside Studios (V331)
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  • Date of change: 27 Apr 23 - T1737762630

Venus and Adonis

Work:: Venus and Adonis (S140866380)

(1593). Written by a youthful Shakespeare at the time that London's theatres closed their doors in fear of the Plague. Venus and Adonis is an epic poem of wit and sensuous beauty. It tells the tale of the sex goddess, Venus and her passionate obsession for the petulant and beautiful Adonis. He rejects her offer of love, preferring the joys of boar hunting. However, after finally succumbing to her advances, the story ends in tragedy.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T1737762630)

William Shakespeare wrote Venus and Adonis during the Plague epidemic of 1593 when London's theatres were forced to close. He was 28 years old and his career as a playwright had barely got off the ground. Venus and Adonis was his first work to be published and was an instant bestseller, its huge popularity due in no small part to its erotic passages and vivid narrative.
Presented byMarMax Theatricals Ltd
Adapted by Christopher Hunter
Director David Salt
Performer Christopher Hunter

Listing:: L0451261319




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William Shakespeare wrote Venus and Adonis during the Plague epidemic of 1593 when London's theatres were forced to close. He was 28 years old and his career as a playwright had barely got off the ground. Venus and Adonis was his first work to be published and was an instant bestseller, its huge popularity due in no small part to its erotic passages and vivid narrative.

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