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Presented by Albany Entertainment Centre
Shipwrecked and separated 25 years earlier, two sets of long-lost twins miraculously find themselves in the same city on the same day. What could possibly go wrong?
The Comedy of Errors is a hilarious romp of swapped identities, misguided love, mistaken imprisonment and chaotic mishaps, leading to an unbelievably crazy day for bumbling twins.
At the heart of this tale of comedic misfortune is an old man searching for his lost children who has found himself in the fight of his life … to save his life. As far-fetched coincidences unfold, chaotic hilarity ensues and a man’s life could be saved — if only everything would go to plan.
Directed by longtime Bell Shakespeare collaborator Janine Watson, this is a beautiful story about reunion, wrapped up in an evening of entertainment and laughter.
"Bell Shakespeare has mastered the art of presenting Shakespeare in a manner that is accessible to the modern-day audience, while still endearing those who love the tradition." – Australian Stage
Julia Billington - Dromio of Syracuse
Joseph Althouse - Luciano
Adriano Cappelletta - Antipholous of Syracuse
Giema Contini - Adriana
Leilani Loau - Emilia
Felix Joseps - Antipholus of Ephesus
Ella Prince - Dromio of Ephesus
Lauren Richardson - Courtesan
Maitland Schnaars - Egeon
CREATIVES
By William Shakespeare
Director Janine Watson
Lighting Designer Kelsey Lee
Movement Director Samantha Chester
Voice & Text Coach Jess Chambers
Babes in arms permitted for infants up to 2 years old.
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