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Archive listings for Don Juan in Love (2010)

Work type: Play.

T0606505004

From the play by Jose Zorrilla. The handsome Don Juan is a devil with the ladies and a demon with a blade. He can seduce a pretty girl in a heartbeat with a flash of his smile... and silence an enemy in an instant with a flash of cold steel. Join the great swordsman and lover as he charms and murders his way through the high society and low dives of history in a feast of raucous comedy, swash-buckling adventure and heart-stopping drama. But as the sun sets over the beautiful More London amphitheatre the ghosts of the Don's victims will gather seeking vengeance. The aristocrat must learn that there are consequences to a life of breaking hearts and destroying families... and in the London premiere of the beautiful 1839 dramatisation, by celebrated Spanish romantic Jos? Zorrilla; it's a brave young woman who proves to be both his downfall and chance of salvation. This much loved tale has inspired many other great writers down the centuries from Steam Industry's action packed new production draws inspiration from them all to present a fast-paced new version for a city troubled by its own mixture of machismo and violence.Corporate Sponsor MoreLondon. Producer Ernst & Young. Producer City of London. Producer Steam Industry Free Theatre. Director Phil Willmott. Design Charlie Cridlan. Costume Charlie Cridlan. Sound Theo Holloway. Lighting Hansjorg Schmidt. Musical Director Joe Fredericks. Music Jo Fredericks. Performer Alan J Mirren. Performer George Couyas. Performer Paul Critoph. Performer Katerina Jugati. Performer Taj Atwal. Performer Elizabeth Crawford. Performer Danielle Fenemore. Performer Debi Li Gilby. Performer Donna Harfield. Performer Gemma Sandzer. Performer Phil Willmott.
5 Aug 10 to 5 Sep 10The Scoop, Outer London :: V0201781702
listing details L0899286346

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