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The Comedy of Errors
Two sets of twins separated at birth collide in the same city but without meeting. Mistaken identities lead to confusion on a grand scale particularly for Antipholus of Syracuse and his servant Dromio. Consistently recognised by strangers, the visitors question their very selves as the turmoil escalates. A buzzing metropolis, to the outsiders, Ephesus is a place of wonderment and terror, where baffling gifts and unexplained hostilities abound. Lenny Henry plays Antipholus of Syracuse in Dominic Cooke’s 2011 production of The Comedy of Errors.
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Professor Tiffany Stern from Oxford University gives a talk to students about the original performance conditions of Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors.
Published 02/03/12
Dominic Cooke’s imaginative, superbly acted and contemporary production of The Comedy of Errors stars Lenny Henry and is on at the National Theatre until April 2012.
Published 02/03/12
Lenny Henry talks to Al Senter about his career, his relationship with Shakespeare and his role in Dominic Cooke's The Comedy of Errors. This is a video recording of a live platform event in the Olivier theatre from January 2012.
Published 02/03/12
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