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Bakkhai

Closed September 19, 2015

Ben Whishaw and Bertie Carvel lock horns in Euripides' most bloody tragedy

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BEN WHISHAW AND BERTIE CARVEL LOCK HORNS IN EURIPIDES' TRAGEDY

Part of the #AlmeidaGreeks season of three plays ressurected for the modern audience, Bakkhai (The Bacchae) is led by two astonishing performers; Ben Whishaw broods and schemes as the cunning god of sensual pleasure Dionysos, while Bertie Carvel tries to maintain order in the dreadful chaos that ensues as Dionysos' mortal cousin, the Theban king Pentheus.

WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

When the ruler Pentheus slanders Dionysos as not being a true god, and therefore forbidding any worship of the deity, the god himself is arrested in disguise as a follower. Speaking cryptically to the king, he challenges the accusation whilst still maintaining his human form; the king has him thrown into jail. Dionysos proceeds to rain fire and hell onto the kingdom, whilst up in the mountains, a group of usually calm women start acting strangely, making wine flow from their staffs, tearing animals apart - forming the first Baccanal. As Dionysus finds more and more reasons to be angry with the king, he exacts a bloody vengeance on the hapless ruler , by using his new followers - his Maenads, including Pentheus' elderly mother, who is under the god's thrall.

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Additional Information

Dates

Previews from: 23 July 2015

Opening night: 30 July 2015

Audience

Suited for ages 12+

Run time

To be confirmed by producers

MASKS

You may be required to wear a mask during this performance. Please contact the venue directly for more information.

Cast and Creative

Cast

Ben Whishaw as Dionysos

Bertie Carvel as Pentheus

Creative

Directed by James Macdonald
Designed by Antony McDonald
Composition by Orlando Gough
Lighting by Peter Mumford
Sound by Paul Arditti
Choreography by Jonathan Burrows and Gillie Kleiman
Musical Direction by Lindy Tennent-Brown
Casting by Anne McNulty CDG
Assistant Director - Jess Edwards
Costume Supervision by Ilona Karas

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