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Performance

VenueShakespeare's Globe Theatre
Also: Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, Inigo Jones, Globe Education Centre Theatre (Park Street)
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From15th September 2018
To13th October 2018
WhenSep 15, 18, 20, Oct 6, 12 at 19:30. Sep 16, 30 at 18:30. Sep 19, Oct 13 Mats 14:00. Oct 7 Mat 13:00
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre (V165)
Current/Future Listings
Listings Archive

Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 13 Aug 18 - T1998209226
  • Date of change: 12 Apr 18 - T1998209226
  • Date of change: 4 Jan 18 - T1998209226

Eyam

Eyam

Work:: Eyam (S945791629)

1665. As the plague runs rife through London, Reverend William Mompesson arrives in Eyam, Derbyshire, to lead the parish. But Eyam is no sleepy backwater; it is a village at war with itself. The community has dissolved, and neighbour feuds with neighbour under the watchful eye of a ruthless landowner bent on maintaining his grip on the village. When the plague arrives in Eyam, the villagers are tasked with examining their civil responsibility, as they must decide whether to stay quarantined, or flee and risk spreading the deadly disease.
Author Matt Hartley

Production:: (T1998209226)

Producer Shakespeare's Globe
Director Adele Thomas
Design Hannah Clark
Music Orlando Gough
Performer Sam Crane (William Mompesson)
Performer Priyanga Burford (Katherine Mompesson)
Performer Annette Badland (Reverend Stanley)
Performer John Paul Connolly (John Hancock)
Performer Oliver Ryan (Unwin)
Performer Will Keen (John Sydall)
Performer Sirine Saba (Mary Cooper)
Performer Adrian Bower (Phillip Sheldon)
Performer Norah Lopez-Holden (Emmott Sydall)
Performer Howard Ward (Marshall Howe)
Performer Becci Gemmell (Elizabeth Sydall / Mary Talbot)
Performer Luke MacGregor (Edward Cooper / Rolland Torre)
Performer Zora Bishop (Elizabeth Sheldon / Elizabeth Hancock)
Performer Jordan Metcalfe (Francis Bockinge / George Viccars)
Performer Rose Wardlaw (Harriet Stubbs)

Listing:: L34500668




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Special Performances


  • 7 Oct 18 Captioned
  • 13 Oct 18 Audio Described
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