Troilus and Cressida
by William Shakespeare (1601/2)
 
 

Director
Trevor Nunn
Designer
Rob Howell
Lighting Designer
Paul Pyant
Music
Gary Yershon
Fight Director
Malcolm Ranson
Movement
and Dance
Lucie Pankhurst
Sound Designer
Colin Pink

Cast:
Roger Allam
David Arneil
David Bamber
Jasper Britton
David Burt
Robert Burt
Claudia Cadette
Martin Chamberlain
Oliver Cotton
Raymond Coulthard
Jim Creighton
Ruddy L Davis
Simon Day
Peter de Jersey
Vernon Douglas
Daniel Evans
Andrew French
Alexander Hanson
Jack James
Oscar James
Samantha Lavender
Liam McKenna
Charles Millham
John Nolan
Sophie Okonedo
Chu Omambala
Dhobi Oparei
Sara Powell
Denis Quilley
Aislinn Sands
Mark Springer
Gilz Terera
Mark Umbers
David Weston
Michael Wildman
Jax Williams

 
NT Ensemble 99
generously supported by an anonymous donor

 

Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida is one of the most philosophical works of the 17th-century. Its central idea - a study of human values - is powerfully focused in its central event: the war between the Greeks and Trojans over the abduction of the beautiful, legendary Helen.

The Greek camp is by turns wily, cynical, stupid and profound. Within the walls of Troy, the culture is defined by codes of honour and romantic chivalry. These two views of life are pitted against each other in a series of brilliantly argued scenes, throughout which the central character of Troilus is wrenched and divided, culminating in his bitter loss of Cressida to the Greeks.

Shakespeare personifies his arguments with the most extraordinary array of characters - a whole host of legendary Greek and Trojan heroes, re-invented in all-too-frail human form - and offers one of the finest ensemble pieces ever written.

Running time: 3 hours 45 minutes



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