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The Merchant of Venice


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The Merchant of VeniceWritten 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

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Director Trevor Nunn
Design Hildegard Bechtler
Lighting Peter Mumford
Music Steven Edis
Sound Paul Groothuis (Original)
Sound Fergus O'Hare (for Aura - sound recreated)
Performer David Bamber
Performer David Burt
Performer Derbhie Crotty
Performer Henry Goodman
Performer Alexander Hanson
Performer Oscar James
Performer Gabrielle Jourdan
Performer John Nolan
Performer Mark Umbers
Performer Leigh McDonald
Performer Michael Wildman
Performer Stephen Ballantyne
Performer Cristina Barreiro
Performer Pauline Carville
Performer Jim Creighton
Performer Ruddy L Davis
Performer Edward Gower
Performer Ceri Ann Gregory
Performer Jack James
Performer Liam McKenna
Performer Caroline Nichollas
Performer Alastair Parker
Performer Anthony Renshaw
Performer Gabriel Swartland
Performer Lawrence Werber
Performer David Weston
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