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VenueBarbican Centre
Also: Barbican Theatre,Barbican Hall. Guildhall School of Music and Drama Theatre, Cinema1,Cinema2,Gallery, Silk Street Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From20th November 2009
To22nd November 2009
When16:00
PricesFrom £27.50. To £27.50.
Barbican Centre (V371)
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Roman Tragedies

Roman Tragedies

Work:: Roman Tragedies (S0882390904)

A six-hour spectacle based on Shakespeare's Coriolanus, Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra. In this ground-breaking production, Coriolanus, Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra are edited and performed consecutively in a lucid and dramatic multimedia spectacular, which engages the senses in a performance that will keep you talking well after you leave the theatre. Urgently exploring issues of power, personal ambition and national interest, this epic performance is augmented through the use of film and live television screens which can be viewed from all angles. Roman Tragedies is a gripping 6-hour spectacle in which the audience is invited to view the action close up, moving between the auditorium and the stage.

Production:: (T2036887529)

Age guidance 16+. Contains strobe lighting. Performed in Dutch with English surtitles.
Producer Holland Festival
Producer De Munt Brussel
Producer KaaitheaterBrussel
Producer Muziektheater Transparant
Producer Blindman
Company Toneelgroep
Director Ivo van Hove
DramaturgBart van den Eynde
DramaturgJan Peter Gerritis
DramaturgAlexander Schreuder
Other Trish Fox (video)
Other Tal Yarden (video)
Music Eric Sleichim
Performer Chico Kenzari
Performer Roeland Fernhout
Performer Renne Fokker
Performer Fred Goessens
Performer Janni Goslinga
Performer Marieke Heebink
Performer Fedja van Huet
Performer Chris Nietvelt
Performer Frieda Pittoors
Performer Alwin Pulinckx
Performer Eelco Smits

Listing:: L01997878574

BITE09



Production details

Age guidance 16+. Contains strobe lighting. Performed in Dutch with English surtitles. BITE09

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