Elizabethan Joy and Chaos

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The Comedy of Errors, the Summer 2023 hit returns, bringing with it the joy and chaos of Elizabethan London, transforming the Globe Theatre into a bustling dock – complete with ship masts and piers. Shakespeare’s wild comedy about rival cities, long-lost siblings and mistaken identities will be co-directed by Sean Holmes and Naeem Hayat.

The cast comprises of Daniel Adeosun as Antipholus of Syracuse, Gabrielle Brooks as Adriana, Roman Hayeck-Green as Officer / Cover, Shalisha James- Davis as Luciana, Christopher Logan as Angelo, Pheobe Naughton as Courtesan / First Merchant, Danielle Phillips as Second Merchant / Luce, Martin Quinn as Dromio of Syracuse, Anita Reynolds as Abbess, Paul Rider as Egeon, Caleb Roberts as Antipholus of Ephesus, Rhys Rusbatch as Duke / Pinch, Lizzie Schenk as Ephesian / Cover, Sam Swann as Dromio of Ephesus. 

The Comedy of Errors is designed by Paul Wills with music composed by Grant Olding. Jacquie Davies is Costume Supervisor, Maisie Carter is Fight Director, and Tamsin Hurtado-Clarke is Movement Director. 

Shakespeare’s Globe, Bankside, SE1 from 21st August – 27th October.  Times: 2pm & 7.30pm. Admission: £5 – £75.

Booking: www.shakespearesglobe.com 

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