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Performance

VenueThe Harlequin
TownRedhill
CountySurrey
From26th November 2013
To26th November 2013
When19:30
PricesFrom £14.00. To £14.00.
The Harlequin (V707)
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  • Date of change: 4 Sep 13 - T1003812756

Much Ado About Nothing

Work:: Much Ado About Nothing (S4291)

After civil war Messina seems to have returned to peace with few casualties and a courtship holds the promise of reconciling the battle of the sexes in a well matched wedding. But the reconciliation's have been too hurried and soldiers can't return to the civilian world overnight.
Author Shakespeare

Production:: (T1003812756)

Set in 18th century Spain with its colour, passion and energy, Traffic of the Stage presents Judi Bowker (Clash of the Titans) and Harry Meacher (The Scarlet Pimpernel) as the Bard's sparring lovers, Beatrice and Benedick, in this cautionary tale of love and self-deception.
Company Traffic of the Stage
Director Harry Meacher
Lighting Philip Jones
Design Bryan Hands
Costume Andrew McRobb
Music Tim Thomas (guitar music)
Choreographer Raquel Moreno
Director Tom Jordan (stage combat)
Performer Harry Meacher (Benedick)
Performer Judi Bowker (Beatrice)
Performer Alan Blyton (Don Pedro)
Performer Georgio Galassi (Claudio)
Performer Bryan Hands (Friar Francis)
Performer Lydia Orange (Hero)
Performer Tim Thomas (Leonato)
Performer Tom Reah (Don John)
Performer Robin Jordan (Borachio)
Performer Raquel Moreno (Ursula)
Performer Jonson Wilkinson (Dogberry)

Listing:: L01046156866




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Production details

Set in 18th century Spain with its colour, passion and energy, Traffic of the Stage presents Judi Bowker (Clash of the Titans) and Harry Meacher (The Scarlet Pimpernel) as the Bard's sparring lovers, Beatrice and Benedick, in this cautionary tale of love and self-deception.

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