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Performance

VenueBristol Old Vic
Also: Main House, Weston Studio, Cooper's Loft Studio
TownBristol
CountyCity of Bristol
From14th November 2015
To14th November 2015
When15:30, 18:00
Bristol Old Vic (V857)
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  • Date of change: 16 Sep 15 - T89364604

Prospero, Duke of Milan

Prospero, Duke of Milan

Work:: Prospero, Duke of Milan (S026342841)

Prospero, Duke of Milan tells the story of what happens in Milan to Prospero and his daughter, Miranda, before they arrive on the island where Shakespeare's The Tempest takes place.

Production:: (T89364604)

This is a development of last year's relaxed performances of Prospero, Duke of Milan when Firebird devised the story for young people and children who may not have visited the theatre before. For these shows, Bristol's Firebird Theatre has worked with Mark Lawrence, the Kennet and Avon Bellringers and local school children to create a production that remains true to Shakespeare's back story of The Tempest; it is also acts as an introduction to the full play. Prospero, Duke of Milan uses original music, an active audience and ensemble performance to create a production that is suitable for an audience from 8 to 80+ years.
Company Firebird Theatre

Listing:: L49476894

Studio



Production details

This is a development of last year's relaxed performances of Prospero, Duke of Milan when Firebird devised the story for young people and children who may not have visited the theatre before. For these shows, Bristol's Firebird Theatre has worked with Mark Lawrence, the Kennet and Avon Bellringers and local school children to create a production that remains true to Shakespeare's back story of The Tempest; it is also acts as an introduction to the full play. Prospero, Duke of Milan uses original music, an active audience and ensemble performance to create a production that is suitable for an audience from 8 to 80+ years. Studio

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