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National Theatre Collection: The Winter's Tale
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National Theatre Collection: The Winter's Tale

Feb 28, 2018
1h 9m
★ 0.0

by William Shakespeare in a new version for young audiences

Overview

Perdita is a brave, intelligent and much-loved girl, but something is not quite right in her world. Join her on a journey through magic and mayhem as she uncovers her story – the girl who was once lost and then found. This exciting new version of The Winter's Tale is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare for younger audiences. Warning: watch out for pursuing bears.

Genres

Drama
Romance

Production Companies

National Theatre

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Cast

Adrian Richards

Polixenes

Adrian Richards

Nana Amoo-Gottfried

Leontes

Nana Amoo-Gottfried

Tamara Camacho

Hermione / Young Shepherd

Tamara Camacho

Gabby Wong

Perdita / Mamillius

Gabby Wong

Shazia Nicholls

Camilla

Shazia Nicholls

Johndeep More

Antigonus / Old Shepherd

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Kenton Thomas

The Officer / Florizel

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Paulina

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