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Synopsis A cast of eighteen will paint a dazzling array of stories and characters in Dominic Cooke’s adaptation of the Arabian Nights. Shahrazad’s bewitching tales, which include Ali Baba and Es-Sindibad, celebrate the power of the imagination and storytelling, and will be told through a heady mixture of song, dance, puppetry and illusion. Originally created and performed at the Young Vic in 1998 and followed by a successful tour which included the Edinburgh Festival, Dublin and New York, this version will be expanded and developed specially for the RSC’s Courtyard Theatre. Dominic worked on the original tales held in eighteen volumes at the British Library to come up with his adaptation.
The Royal Shakespeare Company has a long tradition of quality family productions gracing the stage over the festive period. This year we are treated to Dominic Cooke’s version of the Arabian Nights. And it is a real treat – a truly magical piece of theatre that delights all the senses.
Drawing on just a few of the tales, Cooke’s adaptation skilfully weaves a beguiling narrative accessible to people of all ages and from all backgrounds. Music, physical theatre, choral speaking, slapstick and many other tradtions come together in a masterful piece of storytelling.
As ever, the production team have exploited the Courtyard theatre to the full. A deceptively simple set of a sand-filled circle set against a shimmering wall transports us from palaces to mountains, forests and beyond with the sweep of a cloth or a sprinkling of glitter. The costuming is both simple and sumptuous. There's an enormous attention to detail which pays off with some wonderful stage pictures.
I very much doubt you will see a more consummate example of an ensemble cast working together to tell stories and entertain audiences. They switch between multiple roles with ease and create vibrant and identifiable characters seemingly effortlessly. There are some stand-out performances from Ayesha Dharker (as Shaharazad) and Simon Trinder (particularly in his incredibly physical Little Beggar) but, in truth, there's not a single weak moment in any of the scenes.
Technically, the production offers moments of theatrical magic. The puppetry in the Sinbad sequence is superb, the sleight of hand perfect and the crystal ball entranced the entire audience who were all talking about that moment as they left the theatre.
This is, without doubt, one of my theatrical highlights of the year. I would recommend it without reservation to anyone with a love of storytelling and good theatre. The RSC have ended the year on a real high with a rich, exotic, pitch-perfect piece of top-quality entertainment.
very excellent performance that i would love to see again, really enjoyed watching with all the family. Thank you for a wonderful experience :) - jess
24 Feb 10
Am in wonder for a brilliant production from staging costumes to performances all together a magical experience as brilliant the sencond time around as the first - I saw it twice both as fantastic as the other, thank you all. - Paula
17 Jan 10
a brilliant action packed performance i would love to see it again - ?????????
06 Jan 10
Exceptional family entertainment - imaginative theatre of the highest standard, possiably the one thing in which this country can still excel ? - Damian
30 Dec 09
I thought this was truly outstanding. A huge congratulations to the creative team... - Morgan Large
16 Dec 09
I saw this and I loved it. A treat for all the senses. This is a company that has clearly done the work :) - PR
Southern Lane Stratford-Upon-Avon Warwickshire CV37 6BH
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1000 seat theatre. A temporary theatre that will be home to the RSC s main ensemble during the transformation of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Built as an extention to The Other Place. The building to be completed in time of the Complete Works Shakesespeare Festival.
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