Performance

VenueTheatre Royal
Other spaces: Ustinov Studio,The Egg
TownBath
CountyBath & North East Somerset
From1st October 2015
To7th November 2015
WhenMon-Sat 19:45. Thu Mat 14:30 (not Oct 1). Sat Mat 14:30
What is currently on at Theatre Royal (V854)

Monsieur Popular

T01946409372
To ensure his romantic affairs with married ladies run smoothly, Celimare has a ruse. To keep things sweet, he befriends their husbands too, and in truth, he proves to be a wonderful friend. He remembers their birthdays, chooses their furnishings, employs their cooks. Everybody's happy - even the dog. But when the 47 year-old prepares to leave the past behind and marry 18 year-old Emma, it's easy enough to burn his lovers' letters, but his mistresses' husbands are simply not prepared to let him go. Set in 19th century Paris, this hilarious French farce - replete with songs and dances - is by Eugene Marin Labiche (1815-1888), a consumate master of the well-made play, who was to be a huge influence upon Georges Feydeau himself.
Author Eugene Marin Labiche


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Production details

UK Premiere Ustinov Studio. Part of the Seaso of French Farce

Reviews

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Company

Producer Theatre Royal Bath
Translation Jeremy Sams
Director Jeremy Sams
Design Polly Sullivan
Lighting James Whiteside
Sound Sebastian Frost
Director Alyssa Noble (movement director)
Director Rupert Hands (assistant director)
Performer Raymond Coulthard
Performer Karoline Gable
Performer Gregory Gudgeon
Performer Stephen Matthews
Performer Iain Mitchell
Performer Charlotte Wakefield
Performer Howard Ward
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