Details
In this 70 minute version of THE TEMPEST, Prospero has a son - Mirando - not a daughter; and the great love scene is between two men. Created in the year of Equal Marriage, the show reflects not only on these new freedoms but also, as Prospero renounces his magic, on the gay subcultures that might be lost in this "brave new world".
Cast/Performers
Martin LewtonCreatives/Company
Author:
Martin LewtonCompany:
Theatre NorthDirector:
Andrew McKinnon