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The Anatomy of Melancholy archiveWritten four hundred years ago by librarian and vicar Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy has been described as "the greatest book ever written". Its 1500 pages are full of cutting edge science, maids vomiting pebbles, priests defecating in ditches, lovers unrequited, friends who can't be parted, plus enormous expansive long lists of every food, herb, location, activity or occupation that can bring on or cure melancholy in any one of its many forms. In their stage version, Stan's Cafe transform this extraordinary book into a guided tour of melancholy and the mind of its author; in so doing they consider how this 17th century self-help manual reflects our own concerns and obsessions. Running time: 2hrs 40mins (including interval). Age 12+

Cast/Performers

Gerard Bell, Rochi Rampal, Graeme Rose, Craig Stephens

Creatives/Company

Company: Stan's Cafe
Director: James Yarker
Design(s): Harry Trow, Stan's Cafe
Music: Nina West
Dramaturg: Zelda Hannay
Costume: Kay Wilton

The Anatomy of Melancholy

The Anatomy of Melancholy (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1954477697. Details of all The Anatomy of Melancholy archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S210198656

Archive Listings

23 Apr 14Borough Theatre
Abergavenny, Monmouthshire
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9 Apr 14Cast
Doncaster, South Yorkshire
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26 Nov 13
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30 Nov 13
Ovalhouse
Inner London, Greater London
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21 Nov 13Lincoln Performing Arts Centre
Lincoln, Lincolnshire
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19 Nov 13
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20 Nov 13
Lancaster Arts
Lancaster, Lancashire
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16 Nov 13Theatre in the Mill
Bradford, West Yorkshire
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7 Nov 13
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9 Nov 13
Birmingham Repertory Theatre
Birmingham, West Midlands
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12 Mar 13
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15 Mar 13
Warwick Arts Centre
Coventry, West Midlands
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