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*ANGELO, the younger Deputy - [[Clive Manning]]  
 
*ANGELO, the younger Deputy - [[Clive Manning]]  
 
*ESCALUS, the elder Deputy - [[Alan Brown]]
 
*ESCALUS, the elder Deputy - [[Alan Brown]]
*CLAUDIO, a young gentleman - [[Tom Hancock]]
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*CLAUDIO, a young gentleman - [[David Workman]]
 
*ISABELLA sister to Claudio - [[Karina Lickorish Quinn]]
 
*ISABELLA sister to Claudio - [[Karina Lickorish Quinn]]
*LUCIO, a friend of Claudio - [[David Workman]]
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*LUCIO, a friend of Claudio - [[Tom Hancock]]
 
*JULIET beloved of Claudio - [[Michelle Yim]]
 
*JULIET beloved of Claudio - [[Michelle Yim]]
*MISTRESS OVERDONE, a madam - [[Amy Brooke]]
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*MISTRESS OVERDONE, a madam - [[Samantha Golton]]
 
*ELBOW, a constable - [[Richard Watkins]]  
 
*ELBOW, a constable - [[Richard Watkins]]  
 
*POMPEY a barman, pimp and servant to Mistress Overdone - [[James Hough]]
 
*POMPEY a barman, pimp and servant to Mistress Overdone - [[James Hough]]

Revision as of 11:41, 22 September 2009

Poster by Poster Designer

by William Shakespeare

Directed by Dave Hollander

Performances: Mon 2nd – Sat 7th November 2009, Bell Theatre


Introduction

Concerned at the licentious behaviour of Vienna’s citizens, the Duke leaves the city and installs his moralistic deputy, Angelo, as temporary leader. He returns in disguise to observe his protégé’s progress. Brothels are shut down, their owners punished and a new law decrees that sex outside marriage will be punishable by death. Claudio, a young man whose fiancée, Juliet, is pregnant, is called before the authorities, who stand by the law and promise his swift execution as an example to the public. When his virtuous sister Isabella hears of his plight, she leaves her nunnery and pleads with Angelo for Claudio’s life, but there seems little hope of his redemption, until it becomes clear that the new leader is attracted to her virtue. He makes her an offer: Claudio’s life will be spared if Isabella agrees to sleep with Angelo...

Measure for Measure has long been referred to as one of Shakespeare’s “problem plays”, since it is neither comedy nor tragedy, but uses elements of both genres to focus on its themes of morality and hypocrisy. Intensely dramatic scenes contrast with the uproarious brothel comedy of Mistress Overdone, Pompey and the badly behaved residents of the city. The subject matter of a seemingly righteous public figure undermined by his own peccadilloes appears particularly relevant, and the emotions of the characters remain as true to life today as ever.


Cast

Crew

Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

Measure for Measure (1997)

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