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VenueRoyal Exchange
Also: The Studio/Swan Street Studio
TownManchester
CountyGreater Manchester
From29th June 2011
Opened4th July 2011
To6th August 2011
When19:30. Wed, Sat Mats 14:30. Jul 12 Mat 14:30
Royal Exchange (V491)
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  • Date of change: 2 Jul 11 - T1299573098

As You Like It

As You Like It

Work:: As You Like It (S2426)

Written around 1600 and set in two contrasting communities; city and forest. Rosalind and Celia have been banished from Court. In fear of their lives, they disguise themselves and seek sanctuary in the Forest of Arden. Amongst the magical and ancient boughs, Rosalind discovers her exiled father, uncovers various truths about herself and others...and falls helplessly in love. But in this earthly paradise nothing is quite what it seems: men do not always act like men, and women can be anything at all...Uplifting, awe-inspiring and immense fun, Shakespeare's wondrous comedy is a joyous celebration of the liberating power of love and the redeeming spirit of nature.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T1299573098)

Producer Royal Exchange
Director Greg Hersov
Design Ashley Martin-Davis
Lighting Chris Davey
Sound Pete Rice
Music James Dey
Director Kate Waters (fight)
Other Joe Windley (voice and dialect coach)
Performer Cush Jumbo
Performer Ian Bartholomew (Touchstone)
Performer Terence Wilton
Performer Peter Ellis
Performer Victoria Elliott
Performer Bryn Holding
Performer Kelly Hotten
Performer Howard Hutt
Performer Youssef Kerkour
Performer Gyuri Sarossy
Performer William Poslethwaite
Performer Ben Batt
Performer Zora Bishop
Performer James Clyde

Listing:: L0573378131

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  • 30 Jul 11 Audio Described
  • 2 Aug 11 Sign Interpreted
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