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Shylock is a proud and defiant man. But when he demands a severe debt to be repaid he becomes a victim of his own intransigence and most seriously, the prejudice of others. London, 1936 the threat of fascism grows day by day. Shylock a widow, single mother and survivor of attacks on Jewish people in Russia, runs a small business from her home in Cable Street. Oswald Mosley and the British Union of Fascists plan a march through the Jewish East End and a fragile peace is shattered. Into Shylock's world enters antisemitic Antonio in need of a loan, a dangerous deal is made. Will Shylock take her revenge? A powerful reminder of a key moment in British history.
Cast/Performers
Tracy-Ann Oberman (Shylock)
Creatives/Company
Author:
ShakespeareProducer(s):
Trafalgar Theatre Productions,
Eilene Davidson Productions (in association with Royal Shakespeare Company)
Company(s):
Watford Palace Theatre,
Home ManchesterDirector:
Brigid LarmourCostume:
Liz CookeDesign:
Liz CookeLighting:
Rory BeatonSound:
Sarah WeltmanMusic:
Erran Baron Cohen