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VenueRoyal Exchange
Also: The Studio/Swan Street Studio
TownManchester
CountyGreater Manchester
From5th July 2000
To12th August 2000
WhenMon-Fri 19:30, Sat 20:00, (except Mon 10 Jul 19:00), Wed Mat 14:30, Sat Mat 16:00
Royal Exchange (V491)
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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:: (T0429354947)

Company Royal Exchange Theatre
Director Marianne Elliott
Design Liz Ascroft
Lighting Vince Herbert
Sound Ian Dickinson
Music Juwon Ogungbe
Choreographer Mark Bruce
Director Malcolm Ransom (fight)
Director George Ormond (assistant)
Design Paul Barrett (assistant)
Performer Sam Beazley
Performer David Fleeshman
Performer Peter Guinness
Performer Iain Jones
Performer Sue McCormick
Performer Jospeh Mydell
Performer Peter Nicholas
Performer Claire Price
Performer Nicholas Sidi
Performer Richard Sinnott
Performer Jonathan Slinger
Performer Richard Stacey
Performer Tristan Sturrock
Performer Simeon Truby
Performer Pauline Turner
Performer Nathan Willcocks
Performer Fenella Woolgar

Listing:: L1964102316




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  • 22 Jul 00 Audio Described
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