The Tempest
Work:: The Tempest (S5212)
Prospero, Duke of Milan, his dukedom usurped by his brother Antonio, is put to sea with his daughter Miranda and some magical books smuggled in by his loyal councillor Gonzalo. The sea casts them up on an island where Prospero, exercising his magical powers, makes a home for himself and Miranda. One day a great storm, which Prospero has conjured, breaks up a passing ship and delivers to him the members of his usurping court. Treacherous brother, fellow conspirators and old friend alike come under Prospero's spell. Shakespeare's last play.
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Aand BC Theatre Company was started in 1989 by Greg Thompson. He aim is to make Shakespeare accessible and enriching to large audiences, highlighting the relevance of the text to today's society. The concept on which the company is based is that of
no criticism. Actors are encouraged to respond naturally to what they see, feel or hear and these responses are then channelled into physical actions. Each rehearsal begins with a session of meditation, a listening exercise which encourages actors to let go of their own thoughts and improve awareness of their surroundings. The Tempest will be performed in the round - with the audience in the centre. The audience will be seated on cushioned oil drums, allowing them to turn on their seat to see events happening all around the space. The show will be lit with a portable moon - a 2.5 metre helium balloon filled with light.
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Production details
Aand BC Theatre Company was started in 1989 by Greg Thompson. He aim is to make Shakespeare accessible and enriching to large audiences, highlighting the relevance of the text to today's society. The concept on which the company is based is that of
no criticism. Actors are encouraged to respond naturally to what they see, feel or hear and these responses are then channelled into physical actions. Each rehearsal begins with a session of meditation, a listening exercise which encourages actors to let go of their own thoughts and improve awareness of their surroundings. The Tempest will be performed in the round - with the audience in the centre. The audience will be seated on cushioned oil drums, allowing them to turn on their seat to see events happening all around the space. The show will be lit with a portable moon - a 2.5 metre helium balloon filled with light.