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Thinking big for a little venue, Blue Elephant Theatre in Camberwell presents a cross-platform programme that takes in dance, theatre, music and art, usually all mashed together. Head to the purpose built Blue Elephant for an innovative take on grand classics and intimate events from storytelling to kids' theatre.


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Writer/director Justen Bennett takes a sideways look at the way we remember past relationships in this whimsical-soun...

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59a Bethwin Rd, London SE5 0XT

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By K Hope - Mar 31 2010

13th April - 8th May 2010, The Blue Elephant Theatre.
Tickets are from just £10 and can be booked via www.blueelephanttheatre.co.uk
Shakespeare’s classic story of Love, Betrayal and Jealousy comes to the London Fringe in this new production presented by Lazarus Theatre Company. Othello, general to the Duke of Venice is commissioned to drive the invading Turkish fleet from Cyprus, his embodied Love and passion for wife Desdemona is driven to ultimate destruction during the war for Freedom, Survival and Pride.
This sweeping and dramatic production will use text, movement and music to bring one of Shakespeare’s most famous Love stories to life. A large ensemble of fifteen actors will bring the society and sexual power of the court of Venice and the destructiveness of a weak, war-torn Cyprus to the stage in what promises to be an explosive and epic production.

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