T2133975597Ophelia falls in love. Infatuated, she dreams romantic visions of new landscapes and vibrant colour. Then he leaves. Lost, rejected and struggling to make sense of the world, she finds herself standing at the water's edge. Its darkness seems irresistible... somehow beautiful. Quietly echoing Shakespeare's Ophelia, this evocative one-woman show gives us a 21st century woman, grappling with sexuality, mental health and the nature of abusive relationships. Emma White's new play daringly uses the audience to help tell Ophelia's story, whilst scrutinising our obsession with beautifying female tragedy.Author Emma White. Director Jake Leonard. | |
12 Feb 20 to 15 Feb 20 | Old Red Lion, Inner London :: V216 listing details L01334832548 |
T657807212Seen through the eyes of Hamlet's lover, Ophelia, Shakespeare's most popular tragedy becomes a tale of love, betrayal and suicide.Company Spid Theatre Company. Author Helena Thompson. | |
20 Feb 02 to 27 Feb 02 | Candid Gallery, Inner London :: V178 listing details L01167095049 |
12 Feb 02 to 16 Feb 02 | Arcola, Inner London :: V1422226940 listing details L1944890533 |
T692628828SPID (previous works include Apple and Still Morning) present their latest poetic drama. Seen through the eyes of Hamlet’s lover, Ophelia, Shakespeare’s most popular tragedy becomes a tale of love, betrayal and suicide.Company Spid Theatre Company. Author Helena Thompson. Director Helena Thompson. Lighting Tony Williams. Music Adem Ilham (Fridge). | |
9 Nov 01 to 11 Nov 01 | Jacksons Lane, Outer London :: V312 listing details L269924094 |