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Performance

VenueBelgrade Theatre
Also: B2 (studio space)
TownCoventry
CountyWest Midlands
From26th March 2014
To17th April 2014
When19:30. Sat, Wed Mats 14:15
PricesFrom £8.75. To £20.75.
Belgrade Theatre (V153)
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Production Changes

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  • Date of change: 5 Nov 13 - T01478626097
  • Date of change: 19 Jul 13 - T0445339304

A Lady of Little Sense (La Dama Boba - 1613)

A Lady of Little Sense (La Dama Boba - 1613)

Work:: A Lady of Little Sense (La Dama Boba - 1613) (S792802681)

A Lady of Little Sense is a big-hearted and hilarious romantic comedy which celebrates the power of love. Nise and Finea are famous beauties. Their father, Don Octavio, a wealthy businessman, is doing his best to marry them off and an exotic collection of determined young suitors are competing for the prizes. The sticking point? Nise, the elder sister, is too clever for her own good, whilst younger sister Finea is notoriously stupid. Can the family hide Finea's shortcomings long enough to hoodwink a suitor into marriage?
Author Lope de Vega

Production:: (T01478626097)

Running time: 2hrs 30mins including interval
Producer Ustinov Studio Theatre Royal Bath
Translation David Johnston
Director Laurence Boswell
Design Mark Bailey
Lighting Ben Ormerod
Sound Jon Nicholls
Director Lucy Cullingford (movement)
Performer Simon Scardifield (Liseo)
Performer Chris Andrew Mellon (Turin / Duardo)
Performer Doug Rao (Leandro / Feniso / Pedro)
Performer William Hoyland (Otavio)
Performer Jim Bywater (Miseno / Rufino / Dance Master)
Performer Katie Lightfoot (Nise)
Performer Annie Hemingway (Celia)
Performer Frances McNamee (Finea)
Performer Hedydd Dylan (Clara)
Performer Nick Barber (Laurencio)

Listing:: L01854561300

Part of The Spanish Golden Age Season



Production details

Running time: 2hrs 30mins including interval Part of The Spanish Golden Age Season

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