Director: Phillip Breen
Cast: Tamburlaine – Alan Cox | Zenocrate – Amber James | Calyphas/Olympia/Second Citizen – Amanda Ryan | Theridamas – Elliot Cowan | Techelles – Paul McEwan | Prologue/Usumcasane/Frederick – Riad Richie | Callapine/Governor – Christopher Staines | Sigismond/Almeda/Maximus/Physician – Pip Donghay | Gazellus/Amyras/King of Amasia/Trebizond – George Jones | Uribassa/Captain/Jerusalem – Ben Roddy | Celebinus/Messenger/Pioner – Maximillian Bondatti | Soria/Olympia’s Son/Perdicas/Solider/Messenger – Hal Kingsland
The Marlowe Sessions, a reimagining of Elizabethan Theatre’s enfant terrible, takes to the Malthouse stage this June.
Poet, Playwright, and Provocateur, Marlowe was the The Godfather of English blank verse. A prodigious and controversial talent, by the time of his violent death at the age of 29 in mysterious circumstances, he had written and produced a collection of hugely successful and popular plays and lascivious poems that still influence drama, poetry and literature today.
In The Marlowe Sessions, a catalogue of A-List guest stars will lead “script in hand”, deconstructed performances of his attributed works with a minimalist set and wardrobe, supported by authentic live musical accompaniment and offering theatre goers a rare glimpse behind the theatrical curtain in the company of the stage’s biggest names.
With performances to be captured immersively using the latest Immersive Audio and VR/360 technologies, a stellar ensemble cast and production team will lead a recreation of the raucous, febrile atmosphere in which Marlowe’s works were originally performed.
With actors interacting within the audience, coming among them to whip up a response and make members an integral part of the lively re-evaluation of culture’s founding dramas, you’ll experience Elizabethan Theatre like never before – stripping away centuries of academic dust to experience Marlowe’s epic productions as they were when the original performances took Tudor society by storm.
Notice of Filming & Photography
By attending this production, you are entering an area where photography, audio and video recording will occur.
Your entry and presence at the Malthouse Theatre constitutes your consent to be photographed, filmed, and/or otherwise recorded and to the release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction of any and all recorded media of your appearance and voice, for any purpose whatsoever in perpetuity in connection with the Malthouse Theatre and L6L21 production company and its initiatives, including, by way of example only, streaming, use on websites, in social media, news and advertising.
By entering the Malthouse Theatre, you waive and release any claims you may have related to the use of recorded media of you at the event, including, without limitation, any right to inspect or approve the photo, video or audio recording of you, any claims for invasion of privacy, violation of the right of publicity, defamation, and copyright infringement or for any fees for use of such record media.
You understand that all photography, filming and/or recording will be done in reliance on this consent. If you do not agree to the foregoing, please do not purchase a ticket and enter the theatre premises.
Wheelchairs
please call the box office – 01227 287234 to book a wheelchair and companion seat
For blue badge holders parking will be made available
Parking
The Theatre campus has very limited onsite parking available. Please note for day time performances there is no onsite parking. For evening parking any available spaces will be allocated on a first arrival basis. We recommend you use local car parks such as St Radigund’s (5-7 minute walk), Pound Lane (10 minute walk) Canterbury West (10-12 minute walk) or public transport.
Mask Wearing & Covid-19
We ask that you do not attend the theatre if you have tested positive for covid-19 and are within your 5 days of isolation. Mask wearing is no longer mandatory but we support an individuals choice to wear a mask throughout the building.
The theatre has a fresh air flow system which pumps fresh air from outside into the auditorium – this can mean if the outside air temperature is low the theatre can feel cool.
Refunds & Exchanges
The production company is not offering refunds unless the show is cancelled. Tickets can be changed for an alternative performance of the same show (subject to availability). We can endeavour to resell your ticket, if the show is old out. if your ticket is sold, we will refund the ticket value to the original payment method.
Box Office Tel: 01227 287234
hello@malthousetheatre.co.uk
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