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Performance

VenueOld Vic Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From17th March 2012
Opened27th March 2012
To9th June 2012
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Mar 28 at 19:00. Wed, Sat Mats 14:30. No Mat May 28. Extra Mat Thu Mar 29
PricesFrom £7.50. To £75.00.
Old Vic Theatre (V402)
Current/Future Listings
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Production Changes

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  • Date of change: 24 Feb 12 - T2077664782
  • Date of change: 13 Feb 12 - T0686878306
  • Date of change: 8 Dec 11 - T2077664782

The Duchess of Malfi

The Duchess of Malfi

Work:: The Duchess of Malfi (S3098)

The Duchess of Malfi is a wealthy young widow. Jealous of her fortune, her two brothers, the Cardinal and her twin Ferdinand, decide she must not remarry. To this end they introduce a spy into her household, the ruthless Bosola. The court of Malfi is a treacherous place, with political, religious and personal allegiances in constant conflict. But the Duchess is blinded to its dangers by her love for her servant, Antonio. When their marriage is revealed her outraged brothers determine on a devastating course of action. Revenge breeds revenge, love turns to hate and a powerful tale of despair and madness inexorably unfolds.
Author John Webster

Production:: (T2077664782)

Producer Old Vic
Director Jamie Lloyd
Design Soutra Gilmour
Lighting James Farncombe
Music Ben Ringham
Music Max Ringham
Sound Ben Ringham
Sound Max Ringham
Performer Eve Best (The Duchess of Malfi)
Performer Tom Bateman (Antonio Bologna)
Performer Mark Bonnar (Daniel de Bosola)
Performer Harry Lloyd (Ferdinand)
Performer Finbar Lynch (The Cardinal of Aragon)
Performer Madeline Appiah (Cariola)
Performer Harry Attwell (Marquis of Pescara)
Performer Nari Blair-Mangat (Roderigo)
Performer Adam Burton (Silvio)
Performer Vyelle Croom (Malateste)
Performer Lucy Eaton (Lady in Waiting)
Performer Taylor James (Grisolan)
Performer Tunji Kasim (Delio)
Performer Iris Roberts (Julia)
Performer Alan Westaway (Doctor and Castruccio)

Listing:: L02139518111




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  • 15 May 12 Captioned
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