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== Performance history in South Africa == | == Performance history in South Africa == | ||
− | It was first performed in 2011 at the historical [[Anatomy Lecture Theatre]] on the University of Cape Town's Hiddingh Campus. It was created as part of '''The Cardenio Project''' | + | It was first performed in 2011 at the historical [[Anatomy Lecture Theatre]] on the University of Cape Town's Hiddingh Campus. It was created as part of '''The Cardenio Project''' and is a work of avant garde puppet theatre, which utilizes a vellum puppet made by South African sculptor [[Gavin Younge]]. |
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Writer/director: [[Jane Taylor]], | Writer/director: [[Jane Taylor]], | ||
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CAST: [[Jemma Kahn]] as Anne Greene/Dorotea; [[Dylan Esbach]] as Dr Petty and Cardenio; [[Martin Kintu]] as primary puppeteer, and Printer, and Luscinda;; [[Rouxnet Brown]] as the Assistant, and warrior puppeteer; [[Jeroen Kranenburg]] as Town crier and Don Quixote | CAST: [[Jemma Kahn]] as Anne Greene/Dorotea; [[Dylan Esbach]] as Dr Petty and Cardenio; [[Martin Kintu]] as primary puppeteer, and Printer, and Luscinda;; [[Rouxnet Brown]] as the Assistant, and warrior puppeteer; [[Jeroen Kranenburg]] as Town crier and Don Quixote | ||
− | + | The text of this work was first published in the [[South African Theatre Journal]], 26(2):185-217(2012). | |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 06:37, 23 May 2017
A collaborative play, devised by Jane Taylor.
A new work of experimental theatre, described as "a combination of sculptural puppetry, live performance, sound and visual art. The work is a meditation on the late works of William Shakespeare, and the lost play The History of Cardenio (registered 1653)".
One of some twelve new works commissioned by Renaissance scholar Stephen Greenblatt from Harvard University, in his deliberations on the “missing Shakespeare play.” for The Cardenio Project
Performance history in South Africa
It was first performed in 2011 at the historical Anatomy Lecture Theatre on the University of Cape Town's Hiddingh Campus. It was created as part of The Cardenio Project and is a work of avant garde puppet theatre, which utilizes a vellum puppet made by South African sculptor Gavin Younge.
Writer/director: Jane Taylor,
Creative collaborator: Aja Marneweck and the Paper Body Collective
Puppet sculptor: Gavin Younge
Sound design and composition: Julia Raynham
Artist: Penny Siopis as anatomy artist
CAST: Jemma Kahn as Anne Greene/Dorotea; Dylan Esbach as Dr Petty and Cardenio; Martin Kintu as primary puppeteer, and Printer, and Luscinda;; Rouxnet Brown as the Assistant, and warrior puppeteer; Jeroen Kranenburg as Town crier and Don Quixote
The text of this work was first published in the South African Theatre Journal, 26(2):185-217(2012).
Sources
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~cardenio/index.html
South African Theatre Journal, 26(2):185-217(2012).
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