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The Comedy of Errors / William Shakespeare.

Drama Online: Shakespeare's Globe on Screen 2 (2016-2018) Available online

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. The Comedy of Errors, author.
Contributor:
Jaber, Corinne, stage director.
Russell, Ian, screen director.
Series:
Shakespeare's Globe to Globe Festival on Screen 2
Language:
English
Persian
Subjects (All):
Mistaken identity--Drama.
Mistaken identity.
Shakespeare plays--Comedy.
Shakespeare plays.
Twins--Drama.
Twins.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file)
Distribution:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023.
Place of Publication:
London : Globe on Screen, 2013.
Language Note:
Dari Persian (Original Language), English (Subtitles).
Summary:
Two sets of identical twins, separated as babies during a sandstorm in this brand new Afghan adaptation of Shakespeare's classic, find themselves in the city of Kabul for the first time as adults. Soon, their friends mistake the twins for one another and bewilderment abounds, as the wife of one man declares the other to be her husband, pronouncing him mad when he denies the claim. Exuberant, mystical and brilliantly farcical, Shakespeare's shortest play is a romantic comedy of confusion and ultimate reunion. Rah-e Sabz's adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy is set in the bustling back streets of modern-day Kabul, places of laughter and joy that few foreigners ever get to see or hear about. Roy-e-Sabs is a theatrical miracle. In 2005, the group performed Love Labour's Lost in an ancient garden in war-ravaged Kabul, close to where the founder of the Mughal Empire lies buried. The controversial production saw men and women acting together, the women occasionally not wearing headscarves, and lovers holding hands - truly audacious things to rehearse in modern Afghanistan. For the first time, they are leaving Kabul to come to the Globe with a new production of The Comedy of Errors. .
Participant:
Cast - Daoud Lodin as Solinus, Duke of Ephesus (The Emir), Angelo, (Faraz), Officer Mohammad; Shah Mamnoon Maqsudi as Egeon, (Ehsan), Luce, (Kukeb); Parwin Mushtahel as Aemilia, the Lady Abbess, (Zan-e Motakef), Officer; Ghulamnabi Tanha as Antipholus of Ephesus, (Arsalan of Kabul); Abdul Haq as Antipholus of Syracuse, (émigré Arsalan); Shah Mohammad as Dromio of Ephesus, (emigré Bostan); Basir Haider as Dromio of Syracuse (Bostan of Kabul); Abida Frotan as Adriana (Sodaba); Farzana Sayed Ahmad as Luciana (Rodaba), Courtesan .
Credits:
Creative Team - Zolaykha Sherzad (Costume Designer); Lynne Fernandez (Lighting Design).
ISBN:
9781350887978
OCLC:
1389186967
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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