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Shakespeare: The Merry Wives of Windsor
Shakespeare: The Merry Wives of Windsor

Christopher Benjamin (Sir John Falstaff); Philip Bird (Dr. Caius); Sue Wallace (Mistress Quickly); Gregory Gudgeon (Nym/Robert); Michael Garner (George Page); Serena Evans (Meg Page); Nathan Amzi (Peter Simple); Gareth Armstrong (Sir Hugh Evans); William Belchambers (Abraham Slender); Barnaby Edwards (John Rugby); Peter Gale (Robert Shallow); Andrew Havill (Frank Ford)

The only one of Shakespeare’s plays to be set within his own class and country, The Merry Wives of Windsor is a farcical tale centring on the wily attempts of Sir John Falstaff to relieve his drinking debts through swindling and seduction. Featuring Christopher Benjamin in the title role, deftly supported by Serena Evans and Sarah Woodward as the scheming Mistress Page and Mistress Ford, this critically-acclaimed production was described by the Daily Telegraph as brimming with ‘humanity, ingenuity and irresistible charm’. A performance guaranteed to entertain.

DVD

Genre: Theatre
Release Date: 01/07/2012
Sound Formats: 2.0LPCM + 5.1(5.0) DTS
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN, DE
Catalogue Number: OA1079D
Artist(s):
Christopher Benjamin; Philip Bird; Sue Wallace; Gregory Gudgeon; Michael Garner; Serena Evans; Nathan Amzi; Gareth Armstrong; William Belchambers; Barnaby Edwards; Peter Gale; Andrew Havill
"This revival of Christopher Luscombe’s lively 2008 production is the perfect addition to the Globe’s 2010 Kings and Rogues season and is arguably the most accessible to a contemporary audience." (The Stage)

"Audiences tend to adore this play, in which Shakespeare genially celebrates his own middle-class English provincial background and seeks to do nothing more than entertain – which he does, splendidly. The Merry Wives, with its ridiculous foreigners, jealous husbands and scenes of low farce, keeps you chuckling almost throughout." (The Daily Telegraph)

"Havill's comic timing is a joy, Sarah Woodward and Serena Evans make mischief as Mistresses Page and Ford, and Christopher Benjamin suggests that Falstaff is not just a rogue but also an old fool." (The Guardian)

Christopher Benjamin (Sir John Falstaff); Philip Bird (Dr. Caius); Sue Wallace (Mistress Quickly); Gregory Gudgeon (Nym/Robert); Michael Garner (George Page); Serena Evans (Meg Page); Nathan Amzi (Peter Simple); Gareth Armstrong (Sir Hugh Evans); William Belchambers (Abraham Slender); Barnaby Edwards (John Rugby); Peter Gale (Robert Shallow); Andrew Havill (Frank Ford)

The only one of Shakespeare’s plays to be set within his own class and country, The Merry Wives of Windsor is a farcical tale centring on the wily attempts of Sir John Falstaff to relieve his drinking debts through swindling and seduction. Featuring Christopher Benjamin in the title role, deftly supported by Serena Evans and Sarah Woodward as the scheming Mistress Page and Mistress Ford, this critically-acclaimed production was described by the Daily Telegraph as brimming with ‘humanity, ingenuity and irresistible charm’. A performance guaranteed to entertain.

DVD

Genre: Theatre
Release Date: 01/07/2012
Sound Formats: 2.0LPCM + 5.1(5.0) DTS
Ratio: 16:9 Anamorphic
Subtitles: EN, DE
Catalogue Number: OA1079D

Artist(s):
Christopher Benjamin; Philip Bird; Sue Wallace; Gregory Gudgeon; Michael Garner; Serena Evans; Nathan Amzi; Gareth Armstrong; William Belchambers; Barnaby Edwards; Peter Gale; Andrew Havill

"This revival of Christopher Luscombe’s lively 2008 production is the perfect addition to the Globe’s 2010 Kings and Rogues season and is arguably the most accessible to a contemporary audience." (The Stage)

"Audiences tend to adore this play, in which Shakespeare genially celebrates his own middle-class English provincial background and seeks to do nothing more than entertain – which he does, splendidly. The Merry Wives, with its ridiculous foreigners, jealous husbands and scenes of low farce, keeps you chuckling almost throughout." (The Daily Telegraph)

"Havill's comic timing is a joy, Sarah Woodward and Serena Evans make mischief as Mistresses Page and Ford, and Christopher Benjamin suggests that Falstaff is not just a rogue but also an old fool." (The Guardian)