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Double Falsehood archiveIn 2010 Methuen books controversially introduced this disputed drama of love, betrayal, rape and reconciliation into their complete works of Shakespeare. But were they right to do so? Did Shakespeare write enough of it to justify it's inclusion or is it just an audacious 18th Century fake? Decide for yourself. Double Falsehood is a fast moving tale of young love, treachery and reconciliation. The Duke's youngest son rapes a village girl and sets out to steal his friend's bride. The aftermath of these traumatic events drives the four into the wilderness and the Duke's eldest son must find a way of reconciling everyone and reuniting the missing young people with their squabbling parents. Double Falsehood website.

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Author(s): William Shakespeare, John Fletcher

Archive listings for Double Falsehood

Work type: Play.

T0934113971

Don’t miss the first professional production since 1792. This production is the first professional revival since 1792 ahead of the RSC’s production of THE HISTORY OF CARDINIO (The play’s 1613 title) which will reopen The Swan Theatre later in 2011.Producer Ellie Collyer-Bristow (for MokitaGrit Productions in association with The Steam Industry). Director Phil Willmott. Design Javier De Frutos. Performer Adam Redmore. Performer Emily Plumtree. Performer Gabriel Vick. Performer Jessie Lilley. Performer Richard Franklin. Performer Richard Morse. Performer Sam Hoare. Performer Stephen Boswell. Performer Su Douglas. Performer William Reay.
15 Feb 11 to 19 Feb 11Charing Cross Theatre, Inner London :: V241
listing details L01360047645
18 Jan 11 to 12 Feb 11Union Theatre, Inner London :: V1167
listing details L02017690116

T2006636788

"We’ll play to the comedy of the piece but not at the expense of the drama" says Barrie Addenbrooke, Director of KDC’s production.Company KDC Theatre. Director Barrie Addenbrooke.
17 Aug 10 to 21 Aug 10Union Theatre, Inner London :: V1167
listing details L0330744106
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