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Performance

VenueOpen Air Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From6th June 2001
Opened15th June 2001
To22nd August 2001
WhenJun 6, 7, 13, 14m, 14, 15, 16m, 16, 18, 19, 29, 30m, 30, Jul 2, 3, 4m, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12m, 12, 13, 14m, 14, 16, 17, Aug 18m, 18, 20, 21, 22 E20:00, M14:30.
PricesFrom £8.50. To £23.00.
Open Air Theatre (V403)
Current/Future Listings
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Love's Labour's Lost

Love's Labour's Lost

Work:: Love's Labour's Lost (S4071)

Self-denial is in fashion at the court of Navarre where the young king and three of his courtiers solemnly forswear all pleasures in favour of serious study. But when the Princess of France and her entourage arrive, it isn't long before the all-male ?academe' have broken every one of their self-imposed rules. Shakespeare's boisterous send-up of all those who try to turn their back on life is a dazzling parade of every weapon in the youthful playwright's arsenal, from excruciating cross-purposes and impersonations to drunkenness and bust-ups. It's a banquet of language, groaning with puns, rhymes and grotesque coinages.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T0404436001)

Company New Shakespeare Company
Director Rachel Kavanaugh
Design Kit Surrey
Music Terry Davies
Choreographer Linda Dobell
Lighting Jason Taylor
Sound Simon Whitehorn
Performer Christopher Godwin (Don Armado)
Performer Adrian Schiller (Berowne)
Performer Rebecca Johnson (Rosaline)
Performer Rebecca Callard (Maria)
Performer Lottie Mayor (Katherine)
Performer Candida Benson (Princess of France)
Performer Benedict Cumberbatch (King Navarre)
Performer Gideon Turner
Performer Daniel Crowder
Performer Martin Turner
Performer Philip York
Performer John Conroy
Performer Mark Roper
Performer Tim Kightley
Performer Paul Kemp
Performer Richard Frame
Performer Howard Ellis

Listing:: L0991545986




Reviews

Reviews


UK Theatre Web: 19Aug01: Star RatingStar RatingStar Rating
A somewhat over wordy play that althought takes word play to over the top. With many good performances. But does not hold the people.

User Reviews

USER: UK Theatre Web (19Aug01): A somewhat over wordy play that althought takes word play to over the top. With many good performances. But does not hold the people.

Special Performances


  • 19 Jul 01 Sign Interpreted
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