What the critics said about Two Gentlemen of Verona:

"Pretty irresistible"
Time Out

"A Shakespearean delicacy"
Kentish Times

"A delightfully
queer finale"
Time Out, London

 

 




Director: Stuart Draper
Producer: Peter Fortune
Designer: Mark Bullock
Choreographer: Brendan Murphy

Our last production was Stuart Draper's adaptation of Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare

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"Fresh, funny and fiercely recommended."
Theatreworld Magazine

Helena is in love with Hermia - but Hermia's father wants her to marry Demetrius. To confuse matters more, Lysander is in love with Demetrius.

Oberon, the King of the Faries is in a strop with Titania: he's stolen an Indian boy and is refusing to share.

Local businessman, Bottom has joined an amdram group - and they have just two days to perform their definitive version of Romeo and Juliet.

Melmoth returns to Greenwich Playhouse, following its audaciously successful run of Two Gentlemen of Verona. Expect the usual mix of mistaken identities, cross-dressing, temperamental boy bands, outrageous frocks, love, and a bit with a donkey...

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