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The Tempest by William Shakespeare 12-15 July Edward Alleyn Theatre, Dulwich College, SE21


Jan R

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THE DULWICH PLAYERS will be presenting


THE TEMPEST :

by William Shakespeare

with original music written by Paul Grimwood


To be performed at the Edward Alleyn Theatre, Dulwich College


Wednesday 12th, Thursday 13th & Friday 14th July at 8pm

Saturday 15th July at 3pm and 730pm


Prospero, Duke of Milan, is robbed of his dukedom by his brother and exiled with his daughter, Miranda, to an island full of ?strange noises? and inhabited by spirits. Twelve years later, those who banished them are on the high seas near to the island. However, Prospero is no ordinary man; with his ?rough magic? and help from his spirit Ariel, he conjures up a tempest and brings together his enemies to the island. This magical tale, enhanced with original music written for this production, and with its themes of revenge, reconciliation and love is suitable for adults and children (recommended age 9 years and upwards) alike.



Tickets available from :

Dulwich Players Box Office : 07936 531356

or email : [email protected]

Online at www.dulwichplayers.org

and from

Art Stationers, Dulwich Village

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