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Merchant of Venice (The) (2018-05-Globe Theatre-London)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Globe Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Salle : Globe TheatreDurée : 3 mois 3 semaines Nombre : 4 représentationsPremière Preview : Monday 14 May 2018Première : Monday 14 May 2018Dernière : Saturday 08 September 2018Mise en scène : Brendan O’Hea • Chorégraphie : Sian Williams • Producteur : Avec : Luke Brady (Bassanio), Steffan Cennydd (Lorenzo / Old Gobbo / Duke), Cynthia Emeagi (Jessica / Morocco), Sarah Finigan (Shylock), Colm Gormley (Gratiano), Russell Layton (Antonio / Launcelot Gobbo / Prince of Arragon), Rhianna McGreevy (Nerissa), Jacqueline Phillps (Portia)Commentaires : We will be taking Twelfth Night, The Taming of the Shrew and The Merchant of Venice on tour to various venues across the world. On the night of the performance, audiences will vote on which play they want to see performed. The tour will start and end on the Globe stage.
How did a company tour in Shakespeare’s day? We know that when the theatres closed, a small group of actors, juggling a variety of roles in three or four plays from their extensive repertoire, would leave London and head off on tour. We also know that the choice of play or entertainment was left to the most powerful person of the household.
So, following in the tradition of our resident playwright, and in a first for Shakespeare’s Globe, between May and September 2018 a company of eight actors will offer audiences a choice of three plays: The Merchant of Venice, The Taming of the Shrew and Twelfth Night. They will perform all three at the Globe before setting out on a national and international tour. And also in keeping with tradition – and with thrilling unpredictability – the choice of play will be put back into the hands of the most powerful members of the house: the audience.
Brendan O’Hea, director, actor, and passionate education practitioner, has previously performed in a number of productions at Shakespeare’s Globe including Cymbeline (2015), Measure for Measure (2015), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2014), and Henry V (2012).
‘The combination of Shakespeare, the Globe and touring ticks every box for me. The chance to share those glorious words and my experience of playing that beautiful theatre with audiences throughout the world excites me beyond measure. And I’m relishing the opportunity to direct three of Shakespeare’s most popular plays in a unique and unpredictable presentation.’
Brendan O’Hea
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Pericles (2015-11-Sam Wanamaker Playhouse-London)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Globe Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Salle : Sam Wanamaker PlayhouseDurée : 4 mois 3 semaines Nombre : Première Preview : Thursday 19 November 2015Première : Wednesday 25 November 2015Dernière : Thursday 21 April 2016Mise en scène : Dominic Dromgoole • Chorégraphie : Sian Williams • Producteur : Avec : Simon Armstrong (Antiochus/Simonidesà, Jessica Baglow (Marina), Tia Bannon (Daughter), Sam Cox (Escanes/Cerimon), Steffan Donnelly (Lysimachus), James Garnon (Pericles), Dennis Herdman (Bolt), Tom Kanji (Thaliard), Fergal McElherron (Helicanus/Pandar), Ryan McKen (Leonine), Dorothea Myer-Bennett (Thaisa/Dionyza), Daniel Rabin (Cleon), Sheila Reid (Gower), Kirsty Woodward (Bawd/Lychorida)Commentaires : Part of our winter season of Shakespeare's late, great plays performed for the first time in our intimate, candlelit Playhouse…
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Taming of the Shrew (The) (2018-05-Globe Theatre-London)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Globe Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Salle : Globe TheatreDurée : 3 mois 4 semaines Nombre : 3 représentationsPremière Preview : Friday 11 May 2018Première : Friday 11 May 2018Dernière : Friday 07 September 2018Mise en scène : Brendan O’Hea • Chorégraphie : Sian Williams • Producteur : Avec : Luke Brady (Lucentio), Steffan Cennydd (Hortensio / Pedant), Cynthia Emeagi (Baptista), Sarah Finigan (Bianca / Grumio), Colm Gormley (Petruchio), Russell Layton (Tranio / Widow), Rhianna McGreevy (Katherina), Jacqueline Phillps (Gremio / Vincentio)Commentaires : We will be taking Twelfth Night, The Taming of the Shrew and The Merchant of Venice on tour to various venues across the world. On the night of the performance, audiences will vote on which play they want to see performed. The tour will start and end on the Globe stage.
How did a company tour in Shakespeare’s day? We know that when the theatres closed, a small group of actors, juggling a variety of roles in three or four plays from their extensive repertoire, would leave London and head off on tour. We also know that the choice of play or entertainment was left to the most powerful person of the household.
So, following in the tradition of our resident playwright, and in a first for Shakespeare’s Globe, between May and September 2018 a company of eight actors will offer audiences a choice of three plays: The Merchant of Venice, The Taming of the Shrew and Twelfth Night. They will perform all three at the Globe before setting out on a national and international tour. And also in keeping with tradition – and with thrilling unpredictability – the choice of play will be put back into the hands of the most powerful members of the house: the audience.
Brendan O’Hea, director, actor, and passionate education practitioner, has previously performed in a number of productions at Shakespeare’s Globe including Cymbeline (2015), Measure for Measure (2015), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2014), and Henry V (2012).
‘The combination of Shakespeare, the Globe and touring ticks every box for me. The chance to share those glorious words and my experience of playing that beautiful theatre with audiences throughout the world excites me beyond measure. And I’m relishing the opportunity to direct three of Shakespeare’s most popular plays in a unique and unpredictable presentation.’
Brendan O’Hea
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Twelfth Night (2018-05-Globe Theatre-London)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Globe Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Salle : Globe TheatreDurée : 4 mois Nombre : 4 représentationsPremière Preview : Monday 07 May 2018Première : Monday 07 May 2018Dernière : Thursday 06 September 2018Mise en scène : Brendan O’Hea • Chorégraphie : Sian Williams • Producteur : Avec : Luke Brady (Feste), Steffan Cennydd (Viola), Cynthia Emeagi (Olivia), Sarah Finigan (Sir Andrew Aguecheek), Colm Gormley (Malvolio), Russell Layton (Sir Toby Belch), Rhianna McGreevy (Duke Orsino), Jacqueline Phillps (Maria / Sebastian)Commentaires : We will be taking Twelfth Night, The Taming of the Shrew and The Merchant of Venice on tour to various venues across the world. On the night of the performance, audiences will vote on which play they want to see performed. The tour will start and end on the Globe stage.
How did a company tour in Shakespeare’s day? We know that when the theatres closed, a small group of actors, juggling a variety of roles in three or four plays from their extensive repertoire, would leave London and head off on tour. We also know that the choice of play or entertainment was left to the most powerful person of the household.
So, following in the tradition of our resident playwright, and in a first for Shakespeare’s Globe, between May and September 2018 a company of eight actors will offer audiences a choice of three plays: The Merchant of Venice, The Taming of the Shrew and Twelfth Night. They will perform all three at the Globe before setting out on a national and international tour. And also in keeping with tradition – and with thrilling unpredictability – the choice of play will be put back into the hands of the most powerful members of the house: the audience.
Brendan O’Hea, director, actor, and passionate education practitioner, has previously performed in a number of productions at Shakespeare’s Globe including Cymbeline (2015), Measure for Measure (2015), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2014), and Henry V (2012).
‘The combination of Shakespeare, the Globe and touring ticks every box for me. The chance to share those glorious words and my experience of playing that beautiful theatre with audiences throughout the world excites me beyond measure. And I’m relishing the opportunity to direct three of Shakespeare’s most popular plays in a unique and unpredictable presentation.’
Brendan O’Hea