Don Quixote


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T1249393533 (WAREHOUSE11)

Vince Foxall's helter skelter version of Cervantes' immortal tale may dismay purists and prudes but with fizzing word-play and spanglish jokes scores high marks for real entertainmant!Producer Warehouse Theatre. Adapted by Vince Foxall. Music Mia Soteriou. Design Kim Alwyn. Lighting Christopher Nairne. Music Darren Royston (musical staging). Director Ted Craig. Performer Philip Benjamin. Performer Camilla Mathias. Performer Oliver Paterson. Performer Morgan Philpott. Performer Maia Salvador. Performer Mark Sangster.
9 Dec 11 to 19 Feb 12Warehouse Theatre, Outer London :: V304
listing details L0281775380

T466928935 (WYP07)

Follow the dramatic tale of the ingenious gentleman of La Mancha, Don Quixote and his comic adventures over land, sea and air in the search for an idealised world. Accompanied by his loyal sidekick, Sancho Panza, and inspired by stories of daring deeds, Don Quixote sets out to recreate an imaginary world and to convince his family, friends, and all he meets of its reality. But this is no ordinary journey as he gallops through seventeenth century Spain encountering a host of fantastical characters including star-crossed lovers, an army of giants, a cross-dressing priest, a royal duchess and even the devil himself.Producer West Yorkshire Playhouse (in association with MOM Productions). Director Pablo Ley. Director Josep Galindo. Director Colin Teevan. Design Gideon Davey. Design Mic Pool (video). Lighting Charles Balfour. Music David Benke. Performer Greg Hicks. Performer Tony Bell. Performer Rachel Donovan. Performer Alan McMahon. Performer Stephen Casey. Performer Alasdair Craig. Performer Andrew Denis. Performer Caitlin Mottram. Performer Laura Power. Performer Phoebe Soteriades.
22 Sep 07 to 20 Oct 07West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds :: V977
listing details L795803218

T33275031 (NTHEDART06)

Don Quixote lives in a world created by his fertile imagination. Fuelled by his obsession with tales of adventure, he embarks to set the world to rights, meeting a cavalcade of characters who cheat, beat, feed and love him. To the madly passionate knight, windmills become giants, flocks of sheep become marching armies, and chaos ensues. But a chaos that proves contagious and enchanting. Combining original features with a thoroughly modern take on the power of the imagination, Theatre Modo creates an extraordinary tale for our times.Adapted by Martin Danziger. Company Theatre Modo. Director Martin Danziger.
1 Jun 06North Edinburgh Arts Centre, Edinburgh :: V2124055387
listing details L597996206

The Last Knight in La Mancha - T1447421075

Don Quixote is so obsessed with romantic tales of chivalry, that he decides to became a knight himself, not least to impress a local peasant girl whom he imagines to be the beautiful maiden, Dulcinea. He convinces his long suffering squire, Sancho Panza to join him on numerous adventures, often causing more harm than good in spite of noble intentions. This is the tale of a sane madman and a wise fool. It is a moving story of love and self-realisation, filled with famously unforgettable encounters that Don Quixote remembers from his sickbed. Commissioned to celebrate Don Quixote's 400th Anniversary.Producer Theatre Without Walls. Company Yeta Theatre Co..
1 Feb 06 to 3 Feb 06Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham :: V90
listing details L2106762525

T01418227117 (DUKE00)

Sponsored by Gleeson HomesCompany Dukes Theatre Company. Director Ian Hastings.
14 Jul 00 to 19 Aug 00General, General :: V1284
listing details L01135882022

T01162189502 (GATE99)

Adapted by David Johnston.
25 Feb 99 to 27 Mar 99The Gate, Goole :: V1214
listing details L01637279099

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13 Jul 00 to 19 Aug 00The Dukes, Lancaster :: V523
listing details L01391053638

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