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Shakespeare's Villains

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Written by
  
Steven Berkoff

Date premiered
  
7 July 1998

Genre
  
Anthology

Playwright
  
Steven Berkoff

Characters
  
One

Original language
  
English

First performance
  
7 July 1998

Place premiered
  
Theatre Royal Haymarket

Similar
  
East, Richard III, The Jealous Old Man, Titus Andronicus, The Siege of Numantia

Shakespeare s villains part 1


Shakespeare's Villains is a one-man play, created and performed by Steven Berkoff.

Contents

Following its first run at London's Theatre Royal, Haymarket (7 July - 8 August 1998) where it was produced by Berkoff's East Productions and Marc Sinden (who also co-directed), it was nominated for The Society of London Theatre Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment.

Performed around the world by Berkoff since 1998, the piece explores and analyses Shakespeare’s most villainous characters, including Iago, the Macbeths, Shylock and Richard III – characters who are inherently evil and whose situation leads them to do evil deeds, or who are at the mercy of an evil society.

Shakespeare s villains part 2


References

Shakespeare's Villains Wikipedia