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VenueRose Theatre Kingston
TownKingston
CountySurrey
From3rd November 2020
To14th November 2020
Rose Theatre Kingston (V051452426)
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  • Date of change: 27 Feb 20 - T01666523909

The Merchant of Venice

The Merchant of Venice

Work:: The Merchant of Venice (S01680904621)

Shylock is a proud and defiant man. But when he demands a severe debt to be repaid he becomes a victim of his own intransigence and most seriously, the prejudice of others.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T01666523909)

It is London in 1936 - fascism is sweeping across Europe, and Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists is threatening to march through the Jewish East End. Shylock (Tracy Ann Oberman - Eastenders, Doctor Who, Friday Night Dinner) is a survivor of anti-Semitic pogroms in Russia. A widow, she runs a small business from her dark and cramped terraced house in Cable Street, hoping to give daughter Jessica a better future. When aristocratic anti-semite Antonio desperately needs a loan, he makes a dangerous bargain with this woman he has spat on in the street. Will Shylock, bitter from a life plagued by racism and abuse, take her revenge? A vivid evocation of our history, and a warning for our times.
Producer Nuffield Southampton Theatres
Producer Watford Palace Theatre
Producer Rose Theatre
Producer Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse
Producer Leeds Playhouse
Performer Tracy-Ann Oberman (Shylock)

Listing:: L0169300941

Postponed due to COVID-19



Current production:Work

Production details

It is London in 1936 - fascism is sweeping across Europe, and Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists is threatening to march through the Jewish East End. Shylock (Tracy Ann Oberman - Eastenders, Doctor Who, Friday Night Dinner) is a survivor of anti-Semitic pogroms in Russia. A widow, she runs a small business from her dark and cramped terraced house in Cable Street, hoping to give daughter Jessica a better future. When aristocratic anti-semite Antonio desperately needs a loan, he makes a dangerous bargain with this woman he has spat on in the street. Will Shylock, bitter from a life plagued by racism and abuse, take her revenge? A vivid evocation of our history, and a warning for our times. Postponed due to COVID-19

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