by William Shakespeare Adapted by Mollie Fyfe-Taylor and Emmeline Braefield
Cast Chorus – Mollie Fyfe-Talor Prince – Tim Guest Mars – Alan Christopher Dog Walker – Jackson Pentland Baguette Wielder – Sarah Gordon Mime – Emmeline Braefield
Directed and Produced by Emmeline Braefield Mollie Fyfe-Taylor
Directors of Photography Tom Black Andy Howell
Drone Operator Ben Fyfe-Taylor
Edited by Tom Black Emmeline Braefield
Music Corolian Overture Op.62 By Ludwig van Beethoven Performed by Musopen Symphony
There are many different interpretations of Shakespeare’s words… this is ours.
The first meeting of Berowne and Rosaline is a battle of wit, which scholars have regularly discussed over the years. We at Cat on a Piano enjoy a slightly different understanding of the conversation…
Cat on a Piano Productions and Second Best Best theatre are proud to present our first Barred sketch, exploring Shakespeare’s language.
Love’s Labour’s Lost Act 2 Scene 1
by William Shakespeare Adapted by Emmeline Braefield and Mollie Fyfe-Taylor
Cast Berowne – Alan Christopher Rosaline – Sarah Gordon
Directed and Produced by Mollie Fyfe-Taylor Emmeline Braefield
Directors of Photography Tom Black Andy Howell
Edited by Tom Black Emmeline Braefield
With thanks to Caramba Theatre
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