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The Knight of the Burning Pestle archiveMrs. Herring the grocer s wife may not know much about 'the art of theatre , but she knows what she likes - and she insists upon getting it. She doesn t want to see lewdness, violence, incest and murder - she can get all that at home! She likes valiant knights and heroic quests and damsels in distress and romantic love stories and happy endings - and most of all she likes her husband s apprentice, Ralph...Beaumont and Fletcher were the Two Ronnies of Jacobean theatre and, in their day, more popular and more performed than Shakespeare. In this, the most irreverent of their many collaborations, they joyfully throw together a rich cast of their finest comic creations for an evening of sheer fun.

Cast/Performers

Giles Cooper (Michael), John Dougall (Citizen), Denise Gough (Mistress Merrythought), Samuel Hargreaves (Boy), Dennis Herdman (Tim), Sarah MacRae (Luce), Pauline McLynn (Citizen's Wife), Matthew Needham (Rafe), Dean Nolan (George), Brendan O'Hea (Host), Paul Rider (Old Merrythought), Dickon Tyrrell (Humphrey), Alex Waldmann (Jasper), Phil Daniels

Creatives/Company

Author: Francis Beaumont
Producer: Shakespeare's Globe
Director: Adele Thomas
Design: Hannah Clark
Music: Nigel Hess

The Knight of the Burning Pestle

The Knight of the Burning Pestle (Play) production archive for QTIX code T467236113. Details of all The Knight of the Burning Pestle archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S223970886

Archive Listings

20 Feb 14
  to
30 Mar 14
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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