Five Reasons to See … The Curious Lives of Shakespeare & CervantesDate: 4 June 2010The Curious Lives of Shakespeare & Cervantes is billed as a "witty and energetic romp through the lives of two of history's greatest writers, who died on the same dte, and achieved great fame, lasting through the centuries". Asa Gim Palomera's play premiered in Melbourne in 2005, and was rewritten for last year's Edinburgh Fringe. This new version plays at the Bloomsbury Theatre on 14 and 15 June, with a cast of six plus live musicians from the Royal Academy of Music and Drama. Here, the company give us five reasons to go along... 1. The Storyline 2. The Costumes 3. The Text 4. The Historical Setting In England the King of Spain went from King Consort to the "Southern Devil" in just a few years time. 5. The Direction and Choreography The Curious Lives of Shakespeare & Cervantes is at the Bloomsbury Theatre on the 14 & 15 of June Related Content |
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