Declan Donnellan, one of the greatest directors of the United Kingdom, and his company Cheek by Jowl, defined by the Times as “among the most innovative”, regular guests at the Piccolo over the years with memorable productions, return to the Teatro Strehler on the four-hundredth anniversary of the death of Shakespeare with one of the English playwright’s most inexpugnable and surprising works: "The Winter’s Tale".
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Teatro Strehler
Cheek by Jowl, the English company founded in 1981 by Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod, returns for the third time to the Piccolo Teatro di Milano with a grand international coproduction. After the captivatingCymbeline and the jaundiced Macbeth presented at the Piccolo – in 2007 and 2010 respectively – by the most international of English directors who, as the Guardian wrote, breathes new life into the classics, the fascinating ensemble honours – for the 2016 season – the four-hundredth anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare with a staging of The Winter’s Tale. Acclaimed worldwide, Donnellan has won the Laurence Olivier Award, the most coveted English theatrical award, three times. With its tours the company has visited more than 380 cities and 50 countries in six continents. Donnellan and Ormerod previously staged The Winter’s Talefor the Maly Drama Theatre of Saint Petersburg in 1997, a production which received the prestigious Golden Mask Award.
“One of the most important of Shakespeare’s works – explains Donnellan - The Winter’s Tale, despite having been written in the same period asThe Tempest, breaks all of the rules that The Tempest, on the contrary, follows. Units of time, location and action… are put to one side, while we wander from court to nation, from the heights of tragedy to the depths of comedy, over a period of fourteen years. The Winter’s Tale tells of a delirious and paranoid king who dismembers his own family. But this is the new Shakespeare, after he had finished the great tragedies and the tough fight for redemption he produced glimmers of hope. The initial darkness gives way to joy, as Time leads the characters to an overwhelming conclusion…”.
Duration: 2 hours 45 minutes with an interval
Duration: 2 hours 45 minutes with an interval
Cheek by Jowl, the English company founded in 1981 by Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod, returns for the third time to the Piccolo Teatro di Milano with a grand international coproduction. After the captivatingCymbeline and the jaundiced Macbeth presented at the Piccolo – in 2007 and 2010 respectively – by the most international of English directors who, as the Guardian wrote, breathes new life into the classics, the fascinating ensemble honours – for the 2016 season – the four-hundredth anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare with a staging of The Winter’s Tale. Acclaimed worldwide, Donnellan has won the Laurence Olivier Award, the most coveted English theatrical award, three times. With its tours the company has visited more than 380 cities and 50 countries in six continents. Donnellan and Ormerod previously staged The Winter’s Talefor the Maly Drama Theatre of Saint Petersburg in 1997, a production which received the prestigious Golden Mask Award.
“One of the most important of Shakespeare’s works – explains Donnellan - The Winter’s Tale, despite having been written in the same period asThe Tempest, breaks all of the rules that The Tempest, on the contrary, follows. Units of time, location and action… are put to one side, while we wander from court to nation, from the heights of tragedy to the depths of comedy, over a period of fourteen years. The Winter’s Tale tells of a delirious and paranoid king who dismembers his own family. But this is the new Shakespeare, after he had finished the great tragedies and the tough fight for redemption he produced glimmers of hope. The initial darkness gives way to joy, as Time leads the characters to an overwhelming conclusion…”.
Duration: 2 hours 45 minutes with an interval
Duration: 2 hours 45 minutes with an interval
Credits
Piccolo Teatro Strehler
from 17 to 21 February 2016
The Winter’s Tale
By William Shakespeare
directed by Declan Donnellan
designer Nick Ormerod
lighting designer Judith Greenwood
composer Paddy Cunneen
with Orlando James (Leontes), Edward Sayer (Polixenes), Natalie Radmall-Quirke (Hermione / Dorcas), Eleanor McLoughlin (Perdita), Joy Richardson (Paulina / Mopsa), Grace Andrews (Emilia / Time), Abubakar Salim (Camillo), Ryan Donaldson (Autolycus), Chris Gordon (Florizel), Peter Moreton (Old Shepherd / Antigonus), Sam McArdle (Young Shepherd), Joseph Black (Cleomenes), Guy Hughes (Dion / Live Music Coordinator), Tom Cawte (Mamillius)
Produced by Cheek by Jowl
in a co-production with Piccolo Teatro di Milano - Teatro d’Europa; the Barbican Theatre; Les Gémeaux/Sceaux/Scène Nationale; Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg; Chicago Shakespeare Theater; Centro Dramático Nacional, Madrid (INAEM)
in collaboration with Shakespeare Lives | British Council | the GREAT Campaign
In English with Italian surtitles
Wednesday and Friday 8.30 p.m.; Thursday and Saturday, 7.30 p.m.; Sunday 4.00 p.m.
A PICCOLO TEATRO PRODUCTION – FESTIVAL SERIES