Thursday 24th April, 7:30pm
York St John University Creative Centre Auditorium
Running time is 50 minutes without an interval
“If a lie is repeated often enough, eventually it becomes the truth.“
1485: King Richard III dies. His death marks the end of the ‘Wars of the Roses’. He finds himself in a waiting room and … waits. For what? He doesn’t know. At his side is Alexa. He learns of his legacy of being the most reviled king of England to have gone down in history as a usurper and a tyrant. Shakespeare’s play underpins Richard’s person as the embodiment of evil. Richard shares his story with us: his childhood, the scheming life at court, his fears, doubts, joys and unwavering loyalty. He explores the change in fashion. Above all, Richard settles accounts with Shakespeare. Back then, it was the theatre; today, it is social media that provides the space for propaganda and fake news. Richard and Alexa come across the question: Has the world really changed fundamentally?
- Text written by: Philipp Sommer
- Text Associate: Maja Delinić
- Sound Design: Clemens Gutjahr
- Visual Design: Peter Issig
- Photos/Stills/Trailer: Siegersbusch Film
- Poster Design: VeraKayh
- Costume Design: Philipp Sommer
- Actor: Philipp Sommer as Richard III
£15 Standard
£15 Pass It On! (purchase a ticket for a member of our refugee and asylum seeker community who would otherwise be unable to attend this event)
£5 Student (available for students with a valid ID card)
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