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Mata Hari archiveCourtesan, exotic dancer and spy, Mata Hari was the most notorious of femme fatales. Born Margaretha Geertruida Zelle in Holland in 1876, she married at eighteen and then found herself, in answer to a prank advertisement, living in Java with her officer husband - a violent womanising drunkard. After a number of sexual blackmail scams, she returns to Europe without her husband, working as a prostitute before reinventing herself as Mata Hari, an exotic dancer. Performing in all the major capitals, and enjoying liaisons with some of the most powerful men in Europe she began playing her most daring role of all, the German spy H21. Arrested and incarcerated in a French prison, her subsequent trial alleged that half of the French cabinet and most of the German military hierarchy were clients of hers. Mata Hari was executed by the firing squad on the morning of 15th October 1917. Mata Hari is a one-woman show, summoning up the luxurious decadence of fin de siecle Europe.

Cast/Performers

Nicola McRoy

Creatives/Company

Company: Vital Stages Theatre Company
Costume: Shanti Freed
Lighting: Ray Balcombe

Mata Hari

Mata Hari (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01162117962. Details of all Mata Hari archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S659049897

Archive Listings

20 Sep 02Kirkgate Centre
Cockermouth, Cumbria
Performance Details => Venue archive
23 Nov 00
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25 Nov 00
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Guildford, Surrey
Performance Details => Venue archive
9 Nov 00
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10 Nov 00
The Rondo
Bath, Bath & North East Somerset
Performance Details => Venue archive
17 Oct 00
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4 Nov 00
Man in the Moon
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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