'The remarkable thing about Shakespeare is that he is really very good—in spite of all the people who say he is very good.’
Studio at New Wimbledon Theatre
'The remarkable thing about Shakespeare is that he is really very good—in spite of all the people who say he is very good.’
The year is 1594–ish. An upstart crow from Stratford has promised his latest play to both Richard Burbage who runs the Curtain Theatre and to Philip Henslowe – heavily indebted theatrical entrepreneur and owner of the rival Rose Theatre. The play is the thing, but summer’s lease is all too short and the script is still not written. Inspiration for the masterpiece (working title: Romeo and Ethel the Pirate’s Daughter) is lacking and young Will is suffering from writer’s block. Until he meets Viola de Lesseps - noblewoman, muse, theatre groupie and….surely not…an actor? Cue gender-bending mistaken identities as men play women, and women play men playing women - all leading to a comedy of errors and the greatest love story ever written. Royal patronage, backstage intrigue, gruesome assassination and true love – the course of which is not known for running smooth - all conspire to create a fast-paced Elizabethan theatrical romp.
‘Comedy. That’s what they want. Love and a bit with a dog.’
We’re not sure about the dog.
Cast
Will Shakespeare - Marshall Camden
Viola de Lesseps - Immi Wignall
Kit Marlowe - Alex Wakelam
Philip Henwslowe - Patrick Briône
Hugh Fennyman - Joe Dillon
Richard Burbage - Natalie Romero
Edmund Tilney - Susan Marinakis
Queen Elizabeth I - Anna Parker
Nurse - Sharon Czudak
Wabash - Mike Norman-Smith
Lord Wessex - Harry Cowper
Sir Robert de Lesseps - David Brown
Ned Alleyn - Shehrry Javid
Sam Gosse - Amber Hollowday
John Webster - Natasha Rewrie
Director - Claire Hoult
Stage Manager - Jackie Chapman
Marketing - Natalie Romero
Studio at New Wimbledon Theatre
Studio at New Wimbledon Theatre is our black box theatre with up to 66 seats, where amazing development work from new writers, comedians, directors and producers brings our former ballroom to life.
Home of the #FromTheFringe season in June and our autumn Premieres season of new writing.
Studio at New Wimbledon Theatre
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