The Misanthrope - Directed By Maddy Corner

GFCA Advanced Intensive Acting Diploma
We are delighted to invite you to our GROUP 14 graduating actors' final production:
THE MISANTHROPE
by Roger McGough after Moliere
'Disgusted with French society - where powdered fops gossip in code, and bejewelled coquettes whisper behind fans - poet Alceste embarks on a one-man crusade against fakery, frippery and forked tongues.
But could the woman he adores be the worst culprit of them all? And in this rarefied world, will his revolution prove merely revolting...?'
Cast A-Z:
NIKOLOZ BARATASHVILLI - Clitandre
JOHN BRADSHAW - Alceste
MATTHEW DAFER - Acaste
REESE HARTWIG - Oronte
SAMANTHA MAY MANNING - Arsino
ORLANDO MOOLAN-FEROZE - Philinte
FENELLA ROBERTS - Climne
ALINA SCHMIDLI - Eliante
FAITH WHITE (Group 15) - Dubois
Directed by MADDY CORNER
Choreographed by GLEN SNOWDEN
Intimacy Directed by SAM GOODCHILD
Set, Lighting and Sound Design by LIAM BORRETT
Vocal coaching by LINDSAY RICHARDSON
Assistant Director: FELICITY MITCHELL (Group 15)
Considered by many to be Molire's best work, The Misanthrope was first performed in 1666 in Paris.
"Following the huge successes of Tartuffe and The Hypochondriac, master wordsmith Roger McGough once again dips his quill into a Molire classic, in this mockery of manners and morals set amid seventeenth-century French aristocracy.
Roger McGough is one of the pre-eminent poets writing today. As one of the Liverpool poets alongside Brian Patten and Adrian Henri, he helped create the art of performance poetry; he is now in huge demand for his performances and his new collections and anthologies are eagerly awaited. He regularly writes and performs on the television and radio.."
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable point in the programme.
Please note that NO recording (still, audio or video) is permitted during the performance.
The Misanthrope by Roger McGough ( Roger McGough, 2013) is reproduced by permission of United Agents on behalf of Roger McGough.
Copyright Agent: United Agents www.unitedagents.co.uk
We are delighted to invite you to our GROUP 14 graduating actors' final production:
THE MISANTHROPE
by Roger McGough after Moliere
'Disgusted with French society - where powdered fops gossip in code, and bejewelled coquettes whisper behind fans - poet Alceste embarks on a one-man crusade against fakery, frippery and forked tongues.
But could the woman he adores be the worst culprit of them all? And in this rarefied world, will his revolution prove merely revolting...?'
Cast A-Z:
NIKOLOZ BARATASHVILLI - Clitandre
JOHN BRADSHAW - Alceste
MATTHEW DAFER - Acaste
REESE HARTWIG - Oronte
SAMANTHA MAY MANNING - Arsino
ORLANDO MOOLAN-FEROZE - Philinte
FENELLA ROBERTS - Climne
ALINA SCHMIDLI - Eliante
FAITH WHITE (Group 15) - Dubois
Directed by MADDY CORNER
Choreographed by GLEN SNOWDEN
Intimacy Directed by SAM GOODCHILD
Set, Lighting and Sound Design by LIAM BORRETT
Vocal coaching by LINDSAY RICHARDSON
Assistant Director: FELICITY MITCHELL (Group 15)
Considered by many to be Molire's best work, The Misanthrope was first performed in 1666 in Paris.
"Following the huge successes of Tartuffe and The Hypochondriac, master wordsmith Roger McGough once again dips his quill into a Molire classic, in this mockery of manners and morals set amid seventeenth-century French aristocracy.
Roger McGough is one of the pre-eminent poets writing today. As one of the Liverpool poets alongside Brian Patten and Adrian Henri, he helped create the art of performance poetry; he is now in huge demand for his performances and his new collections and anthologies are eagerly awaited. He regularly writes and performs on the television and radio.."
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable point in the programme.
Please note that NO recording (still, audio or video) is permitted during the performance.
The Misanthrope by Roger McGough ( Roger McGough, 2013) is reproduced by permission of United Agents on behalf of Roger McGough.
Copyright Agent: United Agents www.unitedagents.co.uk
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