Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
By Tom Stoppard
Synopsis:
A contemporary classic, 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead' was an instant hit for the young Tom Stoppard when he presented it in 1966 on the fringe of the Edinburgh Festival.
Stoppard has since gone on to become one of the 20th Century's leading playwrights and 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead' remains one of his most popular plays. Highly acclaimed, it is probably the first dramatic work in theatrical history to have a pair of attendant lords as leading players! Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, friends of Prince Hamlet appear fleetingly in Shakespeare's tragedy. Stoppard takes the two friends and explores their bewilderment and confusion as huge events, beyond their comprehension, sweep around and over them.
In the moments of high comedy and heart-wrenching pathos that characterise the play an audience can see in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern's plight, shades of their own vulnerability. The play makes us think about life, human needs and purpose, but we never lose sight of the essential warmth and inter-dependent friendship of the two main characters.
With award-winning actors, an intriguing set, colourful court scenes, tumblers and jugglers 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead' is another unmissable production from Next Stage.
Director/s | Cast:
Ann Garner
Director
Andrew Ellison
Rosencrantz

Darian Nelson
Guildenstern

John Matthews
The Players

Patrick Johnson
Tragedian/Ambassador from England

Christopher Garner
Tragedian

Jake Eliot
Tragedian/Laertes

Giles Cooper
Tragedian/Soldier/Ambassador from England

Laurence Woodward
Tragedian/Fortinbras

Sam Dyson
Hamlet

Claire Rumball
Ophelia

Dave Dunn
Claudius

Joanna Bowman
Gertrude

Brian Howe
Polonius/Horatio

Bernard Burgess
Master at Arms

Joanne Fuller
Courtier

Alexa Garner
Courtier



