The Merchant of Venice

T0124502408
Written around 1596 and the first Shakespeare to be preformed professionally in America (New York, 1752). A man needs money to pursue a rich heiress (Portia) and approaches his friend Antonio - but unable to lend it Antonio approaches the Jewish moneylender Shylock. Shylock hates Antonio because of his Christian contempt for usury so offers a contract wherebty if the money is not repaid he may take a pound of flesh instead. The quality of mercy is not strained as Shylock is foiled out of his pound of flesh by Portia dressed as a man. A dark comedy exploring greed and racism.
Author Shakespeare


Archive :: production:T0124502408, play:S4208, venue:V1183

Production details


Company

Company Royal Shakespeare Company
Director Loveday Ingram
Design Colin Falconer
Lighting Hartley T A Kemp
Music Sharon Nassauer
Sound John Leonard
Sound John Owens
Choreographer Michael Ashcroft
Performer Ian Bartholomew (Shylock)
Performer Hermione Gulliford (Portia)
Performer Jim Creighton (Salerio)
Performer Carl Ferguson (Balthazar)
Performer Chris Jarman (Morocco)
Performer Eliza Lumley (Nerissa)
Performer Robert Mountford (Solanio)
Performer David Peart (Old Gobbo/Tubal)
Performer Isabel Pollen (Jessica)
Performer Ben Turner (Lorenzo)
Performer Darren Tunstall (Launcelot Gobbo)
Performer Dickon Tyrrell (Gratiano)
Performer Michael Gardiner (Arragon)
Performer Ian Gelder (Antonio)
Performer Paul Hickey (Bassanio)
Performer Isabel Pollen (Jessica)
Performer Ben Turner (Lorenzo)
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