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Thursday December 11, 2008
8:00pm - 10:00pm

by Marina Carr

A new RSC commission

BOOKINGS & INFORMATION: 0844 800 1118 or online via www.rsc.org.uk

11th December 2008 to 10th January 2009

Award-winning Irish playwright Marina Carr returns to London with a ferocious two-hander. A musician and his rival, a younger woman, are having a long-awaited conversation. As they spit their mutual malice with precision they question the hatred that has fuelled their desire to outdo each other in pursuit of art. With echoes of King Lear, The Cordelia Dream promises to unpick the belief that a muse must be made of love.

This gripping new play is a razor-sharp dissection of a loving but shattering relationship.

Marina Carr’s plays include The Mai, which won Best New Play at the Dublin Theatre Festival. Her other work includes By the Bog of Cats with Holly Hunter in the West End and Woman and Scarecrow with Fiona Shaw at the Royal Court.

Selina Cartmell directs Michelle Gomez and David Hargreaves. Michelle

Gomez, who is perhaps best known for her role in the C4 comedy Green Wing, recently made her RSC debut as Kate in The Taming of the Shrew. David Hargreaves returned to the RSC this summer to play Baptista in The Taming of the Shrew following his performance as Gloucester in King Lear with Corin Redgrave.

Company

Michelle Gomez 

David Hargreaves

Director: Selina Cartmell

Designer: Giles Cadle

Lighting: Matthew Richardson

Music: Conor Linehan

Sound: Fergus O’Hare

Movement: Anna Morrissey

The work of the RSC Literary Department is generously supported by THE DRUE HEINZ TRUST.  The RSC’s New Work is generously supported by CHRISTOPHER SETON ABELE on behalf of the ARGOSY FOUNDATION.

Sunday December 14, 2008
6:00pm - 8:00pm

Sunday
21 December 6 – 8pm

Tired of shopping? Stressed about Christmas? Join the RSC in the faded grandeur of
Wilton’s Music Hall for an afternoon of intoxicating discussion and debate at
the RSC’s inaugural season of Christmas lectures. These though are talks with a
difference, with artists and commentators from across the cultural spectrum
invited to share their views before a salon-style debate. Expect provocative
and unusual contributions as we add our spin on the annual tradition of Christmas
lectures.

Cost:
£5

Bookings: 0844 800 1118 or online via www.rsc.org.uk

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