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Performance

VenueBirmingham Repertory Theatre
Also: The Door
TownBirmingham
CountyWest Midlands
From22nd April 1998
To25th April 1998
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (V143)
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Ursula

Work:: Ursula (S5428)

The conflict between sexual and spiritual love. In myth, Ursula so wanted to keep her virginity that she travelled down the Rhine accompanied by 10,000 virgins to break off her betrothal. The play took its inception form the image The Massacre of the Virgin Martyrs in the sixteenth century altar piece by Cranach the Elder in Dresden. Cranach revolutionised the subject by shifting the attention of the viewer from the victims to the perpetrator, The Prince. First performed in 1998 by The Wrestling School at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Barker's play reconstructs the Ursula legend by moving the focus to a very different place: the tragic theatre.
Author Howard Barker

Production:: (T0582242253)

Company Wrestling School
Director Howard Barker
Design Robert Innes Hopkins
Lighting Ace McCarron
Sound John Leonard
Performer Victoria Wicks

Listing:: L01617645924




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