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Starring:
Greg Hicks and Kelly Hunter
Producer:
Directed by David Farr
Writer:
William Shakespeare
Shakespeare strips away the trappings of a man's success in a bewitchingly beautiful exploration of happiness. The Winter's Tale directed by David Farr.
Leontes is the man with the perfect life. Powerful, wealthy and surrounded by a loving family he should be content, but instead he is ill at ease with the world around him. Isolated by a destructive jealousy, he lashes out at those closest to him, losing his wife and son and abandoning his daughter in distant Bohemia.
Sixteen years later, having grown up in a pastoral idyll, Leontes' daughter falls in love with a young visitor, setting in motion a chain of events that could eventually reunite their scattered family.
Greg Hicks rejoins the RSC to play Leontes following his appearance as Coriolanus, directed by David Farr, for which he won the Critics' Circle Best Actor Award. Most recently seen on stage in Small Craft Warnings and An Enemy of the People for the Arcola Theatre, Greg's other credits include Don Quixote for West Yorkshire Playhouse, Angels In America at the Lyric Hammersmith and Tamburlaine the Great for Bristol Old Vic.
The role of Hermione will be played by Kelly Hunter, who last appeared with the RSC in the 2001 production of King John and whose other recent credits include Metamorphosis at the Lyric Hammersmith.
Newly appointed RSC Associate Director David Farr returns to the RSC following his productions of Julius Caesar (2004) and Coriolanus (2003). Formerly Artistic Director of the Lyric Hammersmith, where his work included The Odyssey, Angels in America and The Bacchae, David also adapted and directed The UN Inspector for the National Theatre.
The Winter's Tale returns to the repertoire at The Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon from 14 July - 2 September 2010.
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The Winter's Tale, the first play in the Summer 09 Stratford-upon-Avon Season, opened in April to fantastic reviews.
'Outstanding...Greg Hicks in a truly tremendous performance' Daily Telegraph
'A strong, stirring start for the RSC's new ensemble' Times
'David Farr's magical production...magnificent ensemble acting' Observer
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