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- Love's Labour's Lost
Love's Labour's Lost
- Director: Dominic Dromgoole
- Designer: Jonathan Fensom
- Composer: Claire van Kampen
The King of Navarre and his courtiers have forsworn every kind of pleasure. But a visit from the Princess of France and her lovely entourage soon has this all-male ‘academe’ tearing up its own rulebook.
Shakespeare’s celebration of the claims of young love is a festive parade of every weapon in the youthful playwright’s comic arsenal – from excruciating cross-purposes to silly impersonations, drunkenness, bustups and pratfalls. It’s also his most joyful banquet of language, groaning with puns, rhymes, bizarre syntax, grotesque coinages and parody.
This production will employ Renaissance staging and costume.
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Discover the play
- Read interviews from cast who were in the 2007 production:
- Michelle Terry: Princess of France
- Danny Lee Wynter: Fool
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Cast
To be confirmed.
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Reviews from 2007
**** 'Dominic Dromgoole’s zestful production succeeds in captivating the audience to a degree that I would not have thought possible… It’s a treat' The Independent
'Sends its audience out in a mood of high exultation' Observer
'As dewy as a morning in May… this production lands every joke' New York Times
'With a delightful design and jaunty music it has abundant charm… Entirely enchanting' The Times