Théâtre (2014)


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Plagued by debt, tormented by writer’s block and in desperate need of a new hit, promising new playwright Will Shakespeare finds his muse in the form of passionate young noblewoman, Viola De Lesseps. Their forbidden love soon draws everyone, including Queen Elizabeth herself, into the drama and inspires Will to write the greatest love story of all time, Romeo and Juliet.



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Shakespeare in love (2014-07-Noel Coward Theatre-London)

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: Noel Coward Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 9 mois 3 semaines
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Première Preview : 01 July 2014
Première: 01 July 2014
Dernière: 18 April 2015
Mise en scène : Declan Donnellan
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Avec: Orlando James (Will Shakespeare), Eve Ponsonby (Viola De Lesseps), Nicholas Asbury (Wessex), Neal Barry (Henslowe), Richard Bremmer (Tilney and Sir Robert De Lesseps), Paul Brennen (Fennyman), Suzanne Burden (Queen Elizabeth), Ryan Donaldson (Ned Alleyn), Edward Franklin (Marlowe), Ncuti Gatwa (Wabash), Gregg Lowe (Sam), Andy McKeane (Ralph), Peter Moreton (Burbage), Joy Richardson (Nurse), Charlie Tighe (Nol), Stuart Wilde (Webster). Ensemble cast will include Aaron Anthony, Jonno Davies, Peter Hannah, Nick Hart, Joshua Higgott, Sioned Jones, Sandy Murray, Ellie Nunn, Thomas Padden, Stevie Raine, Elliot Rennie and Florence Roberts
Presse : "This is the best British comedy since One Man, Two Guvnors and deserves equal success." Charles Spencer for The Telegraph

"Many of the best lines admittedly come from the famous film. But this is a play that stands on its own two feet as a heady celebration of the act of theatre." Michael Billington for The Guardian

"The backstage re-angling, the impassioned presentation of the death scene of Romeo and Juliet, and the haunting intimations of Twelfth Night, sharpened by the suggestion that the censorious Master of the Revels is a forerunner of Malvolio, are all masterly. It makes you feel grateful to be alive." Paul Taylor for The Independent

"A few heavy-handed moments aside, Shakespeare in Love has a fizzy, infectious exuberance." Henry Hitchings for The Evening Standard

"Director Declan Donnellan’s show is a swooning, skittish delight, all the merrier for containing no top-flight stars." Quentin Letts for The Daily Mail

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