Nick Lloyd Webber Composes New Score for OSC's THE TEMPEST; Opens June 9

By: Apr. 16, 2010
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Following in the footsteps of his famous father, Nick Lloyd Webber, son of Andrew, is in the process of composing an original score for the Oxford Shakespeare Company's production of The Tempest.  The production is being developed in celebration of it's 400th anniversary, in addition to the 400th anniversary of Wadham College where the Oxford Shakespeare Company was born. Mick Gordon directs.

The Tempest will first play Wadham College Gardens in Oxford in rep with Private Lives this summer  beginning June 9, and will follow with various open air productions in locations in London, as well.  Stops include Greenwich Royal Park and Hampton Court Palace from June 9.

No stranger to musical composition, Lloyd Webber has composed three previous scores for Oxford Shakespeare Company productions and has additionally composed for film and television.

Specialising in site-specific event theatre, the Oxford Shakespeare Company produces Shakespearean and other classic texts to both loyal and new audiences of all ages and nationalities; predominantly in the Oxfordshire and London areas, always in remarkable places.

For tickets and more information, visit www.oxfordshakespearecompany.co.uk/.



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