The Two Noble Kinsmen - Live at Shakespeare's Globe

The Two Noble Kinsmen - Live at Shakespeare's Globe

127 mins | Comedy | May 30, 2018

How long is forever? When the imprisoned Palamon and Arcite vow eternal friendship, they don’t expect that anything will come between them. But then from their cell window they see the beautiful Emilia, and their priorities take a sudden and violent turn. In this late romance, Fletcher and Shakespeare examine love in all its fluid and complex forms. Barrie Rutter, recipient of the 2003 Sam Wanamaker Award, directs his first play since stepping down as Artistic Director of Northern Broadsides. Inspired by the play’s Morris language and references, The Two Noble Kinsmen is set in pastoral ‘Merrie England’ and brought to life with original music composed by acclaimed folk musician Eliza Carthy, and dance choreographed by Ewan Wardrop.

The Two Noble Kinsmen - Live at Shakespeare's Globe

127 mins | Comedy | May 30, 2018

The Two Noble Kinsmen - Live at Shakespeare's Globe
How long is forever? When the imprisoned Palamon and Arcite vow eternal friendship, they don’t expect that anything will come between them. But then from their cell window they see the beautiful Emilia, and their priorities take a sudden and violent turn. In this late romance, Fletcher and Shakespeare examine love in all its fluid and complex forms. Barrie Rutter, recipient of the 2003 Sam Wanamaker Award, directs his first play since stepping down as Artistic Director of Northern Broadsides. Inspired by the play’s Morris language and references, The Two Noble Kinsmen is set in pastoral ‘Merrie England’ and brought to life with original music composed by acclaimed folk musician Eliza Carthy, and dance choreographed by Ewan Wardrop.
Producers Shakespeare's Globe
Original title The Two Noble Kinsmen - Live at Shakespeare's Globe
Directors Barrie Rutter
Writers William Shakespeare

Cast

Moyo Akandé

as Hippolyta

Jude Akuwudike

as Theseus

Andy Cryer

as Jailer

Sue Devaney

as First Queen / Doctor

Bryan Dick

as Arcite

Matt Henry

as Pirithous

Francesca Mills

as Jailer's Daughter

Kat Rose-Martin

as Third Queen

Paul Stocker

as Palamon

Ellora Torchia

as Emilia

Melissa James

as Second Queen

Jon Trenchard

as Wooer

Jos Vantyler

as Schoolmaster