Shakespeare's Globe will take to the road again this summer for its fourth year of regional touring. This year, the Globe will revive its 2009 productions of The Comedy of Errors and A Midsummer Night's Dream between April and September, which will exchange venues to reach new audiences. In a dwindling market of touring Shakespeare, these productions provide welcome nourishment. Audiences to the Globe's tours have grown over the years - reaching over 35,000 people across UK and Europe in 2009.
Dominic Dromgoole, Artistic Director of Shakespeare's Globe, commented; ‘It was with great pride that we resurrected the British touring tradition in summer 2007 after a 400 year break for Shakespeare's Globe. The enthused public response and ever-increasing regional audiences indicate a clear demand for quality Shakespeare tours, which are unavailable elsewhere. Our two 2009 productions were an absolute delight, so we are thrilled to revive and share them with even more people."Evoking the touring tradition of its Elizabethan forefathers, Shakespeare's Globe presents both productions on a booth stage, inspired by paintings and etchings from Shakespeare's time. Two troupes of eight travelling players will visit beautiful open-air settings across the UK and Europe, including Old Wardour Castle near Salisbury, Bodleian Library Quadrangle in Oxford, Storrs Hall Hotel on the banks of Lake Windermere and the Akershus Fortress in Oslo.A Midsummer Night's Dream is loved around the world for its teasing and inventive wit. Two couples, an amateur troupe of actors and an angry dispute between the king and queen of the fairies, collide in the woods outside Athens with absurd and dreamlike results. Director Raz Shaw (most recently created and directed Gambling at Soho Theatre) breathes new life into this amazingly inventive play. Reviving their enchanting performances from last year will be Bethan Walker as Puck and William Mannering as Bottom.
Full of cross purposes and manic slapstick, The Comedy of Errors is a hectic and hilarious tale of estranged brothers and twin servants kept ignorant of each other. Director Rebecca Gatward entranced audiences around the country last year, with her delightfully funny production.
Listings Information - Shakespeare's Globe on Tour
A Midsummer Night's Dream 29 April - 28 August 2010 Directed by Raz Shaw Designed by HannaH Clark Composed by Alex Silverman Choreography by Georgina LambDates Venue 29 April - 1 May Royal Naval College, Greenwich* 3 - 14 May Shakespeare's Globe, London* 16 - 18 May Shugborough Estate, Staffordshire 21 - 23 May St Nicholas Gardens, Brighton 27 - 29 May Old Wardour Castle, Salisbury 8 - 13 June Oslo, Norway 17 - 20 June Heaton Park, Manchester* 22 - 23 June Crichton Campus, Dumfries* 25 - 27 June Pavilion Gardens, Buxton 1 - 2 July Shakespeare's Globe, London* 6 - 11 July Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmonds 16 - 18 July Globe Theatre in Neuss, Germany 22 - 23 July Argotti Gardens in Floriana, Malta 27 July - 8 August Bodleian Library Quadrangle, Oxford* 19 - 22 August South Hill Park, Bracknell* 27 - 28 August Lydiard House, Swindon*
*Tickets available from Shakespeare's Globe box office 020 7401 9919 or online at www.shakespeares-globe.org.The Comedy of Errors 17 June - 4 September Directed by Rebecca Gatward Designed by Liz Cooke Composed by Alex Silverman Choreography by Sian WilliamsDates Venue 17 - 20 June City Museum Gardens, Portsmouth* 22 - 23 June Parham House, West Sussex* 28 - 29 June Hedingham Castle, Essex* 3 - 4 July Hertsmonceux Castle* 6 - 10 July Vivary Park, Taunton 19 - 23 July Shakespeare's Globe, London* 31 July - 1 August Art Carnuntum, Austria 4 - 7 August Ashton Court, Bristol* 17 August mima Gardens, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art 19 - 22 August Storrs Hall Hotel, Lake Windermere 24 - 25 August Newby Hall, North Yorkshire* 27 August Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Wales 29 August St Donat's Castle, Vale of Glamorgan* 31 August - 4 September Shakespeare's Globe, London **Tickets available from Shakespeare's Globe box office 020 7401 9919 or online at www.shakespeares-globe.org.