Lucrece
Lucrece
The hotly anticipated debut show from the
Auckland Shakespeare Company has arrived. After four years
of grooming young actors and receiving critical acclaim for
their annual youth shows, ASC has chosen 2016, the 400th
anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare, to launch
their first professional production: Lucrece.
In a bold departure from the usual Shakespearean fare of large casts and well known texts, ASC brings you LUCRECE: a reinvention of Shakespeare’s darkest narrative poem, The Rape of Lucrece. Working from the original text, a chorus of four actors take you on the heart-stopping journey of Lucrece, the chaste wife of a noble lord, who is sexually violated in her home by Tarquin, a Roman Prince. As a result she commits suicide and her body is paraded through the streets of Rome.
Under the direction of Auckland Shakespeare Company’s Artistic Director, Rita Stone, actors Anthea Hill (King Lear, A Midsummer Night’s Dream), Daniel Watterson (Twelfth Night, Romeo & Juliet), Sheena Irving (The Tempest, A Midsummer Night’s Dream) and Calum Gittins (Hamlet, King Lear) and musician Paul McLaney (“…on the threshold of something big” – Mike Alexander, Stuff) take you on an intense and confronting nightmare into this dark, 400-year old poem, more relevant now than ever.
Warning: contains themes of rape and suicide
“I don't often say this but I simply can't wait to see what this talented, capable, and dedicated bunch do next.” – Lexie Matheson, Theatreview
Show: Lucrece
Presented by: Auckland Shakespeare Company
Directed by: Rita Stone
Starring: Daniel Watterson, Anthea Hill, Calum Gittins and Sheena Irving
Original Music Composed by: Paul McLaney
Venue: TAPAC (The Auckland Performing Arts Centre, 100 Motions Road, Western Springs)
Dates: Wednesday 26 October – Sunday 30 October 2016
Tickets: www.tapac.org.nz or 09 845 0295
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