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Two casts. Two cities. One play. Simultaneously. Cambridge and Exeter are playing host to an original and exciting Shakespeare experience. Shakespeare's underperformed comedy 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona' will be staged in both these cities on Saturday November 26th. The performances will bring the curtain up and down at the same time, and allow audiences, actors and crew to feel part of a theatre experience crossing 200 miles. Valentine is in love with Silvia, his close friend Proteus is in love with Julia. until he meets Silvia. Valentine is banished from Silvia's side, leaving the way clear for Proteus, but Julia is closer than he thinks... Showcasing all that is great about Shakespearean comedy: cross-dressing, banishment, love in many forms and two witty fools. This is 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona' simultaneously. Simultaneous Shakespeare will be supporting the East Anglia's Children's Hospice and the Children's Hospice South West. These charities provide support to families and care for children and young people with life-threatening conditions. There will be a retiring collection for each charity in their respective venues.
Cast/Performers
Marcolo Rasberge (Valentine),
Samuel Oscar March (Proteus),
Elizabeth Schenk (Silvia),
Emily Davey (Julia),
Sean Keeley (Turio),
Josh Walker (Antoio / Duke of Milan),
Alexander Thompson (Pantino / Eglamour / Outlaw),
Rochelle Thomas (ess) / Outlaw),
Marika McKennell (Speed)
Creatives/Company
Producer(s):
The University of Exeter,
Homerton College,
HATS,
Tian ZhongDirector(s):
Esther Kezia Harding,
Helen Aitken (assistant)
Other:
Laura Gallagher (dramaturg)
Music(s):
Marcus Frewin-Ridley,
James Redburn (assistant)