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[[Image:CHANGETHISNAME.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[Mark Davies]]]]
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by [[Dario Fo]], Translated by [[Simon Nye]]
 
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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
 
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This is perhaps Italian playwright Dario Fo’s best known play, first performed in 1970. Written in response to the death of a police suspect who supposedly fell out of a police station window, it is a farce satirising corruption within the police and government.  Right wing politics was, and still is, a strong force in Italy, and the play also aims to expose the underhand methods the police used to infiltrate left wing groups by posing as other people.  Whilst not a policeman himself , the main character's histrionic nature is a reflection on what the police did through impersonation and trickery.  Having infiltrated a police headquarters, he poses as a judge and tricks the policemen into admitting that they are involved in a cover-up.    Simon Nye (of Men Behaving Badly fame) provides this translation which moves along at break-neck speed, an onslaught of farce which gets ever more far-fetched as the story unfolds.
Dario Fo's classic farce ''Accidental Death of an Anarchist'' was a sensation when it premiered in Italy in 1970.
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Based on the story of a political activist who 'fell' to his death from the window of a police station, the original production was seen by over half a million people.  This incisive satire on police corruption, media manipulation and political shananigans is here translated by Simon Nye.
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This version of ''Accidental Death of an Anarchist'' premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, London in February 2003.
 
This version of ''Accidental Death of an Anarchist'' premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, London in February 2003.
  
== Cast (in alphabetical order) ==
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== Cast ==
 
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*[[Actor 1]]
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*Maniac - [[Kevin Monk]]
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*Bertozzo - [[Jack King]]
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*Inspector (Special Branch) - [[Simon Holland]]
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*Superintendent - [[Matthew Lyne]]
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*Journalist - [[Clíodhna McAllister]]
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*Constable - [[Stuart Sutton]]
  
 
== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==
  
*Stage managed by [[]]
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*Stage managed by [[Lauri Morgan]] and [[Deirdre Parkes]]
*Set designed by [[]]
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*Set designed by [[Dave Hollander]]
*Costumes arranged [[]]
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*Costumes arranged by [[Kristy Davis]]
*Stunt co-ordinated by [[]]
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*Sound and Lighting designed by [[Mark Davies]] and [[Mike Elliott]]
*Lighting Designed and operated by [[]]
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*Properties from [[Alan Buckman]], cast and crew.
*Properties from [[]]
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*Programme - [[Dave Hollander]]
*Thanks to [[]].
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*Photographs by [[Tom Hancock]]
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*Thanks to Matt, the cast and crew of Park and The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, Joe Dolce, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/2621491/Silvio-Berlusconi-to-release-love-song-album.html Silvio Berlusconi] by Perma-tan TM, Andy from Bambino's Junk Shop in Crystal Palace for providing body parts, [[James Hough]] for the German dynamite, UCLH for the tatty stationery, the volunteers manning the bar and Front of House.
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
Production photos by [[]] - click on thumbnails for larger images
 
  
<gallery widths="120px" heights="120px" perrow="4">
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== Reminiscences and Anecdotes ==
  
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This production is 25 years since the previous one, and Mr Lyne has since been promoted.
  
== Reminiscences and Anecdotes ==
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== See Also ==
  
This production is 25 years since the previous one.
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Dario Fo plays previously performed at SLT:
  
== See Also ==
 
 
*[[Accidental Death Of An Anarchist (1984)|Accidental Death Of An Anarchist]] ([[1984]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
 
*[[Accidental Death Of An Anarchist (1984)|Accidental Death Of An Anarchist]] ([[1984]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
 
*[[Trumpets And Raspberries (1990)|Trumpets And Raspberries]] ([[1990]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
 
*[[Trumpets And Raspberries (1990)|Trumpets And Raspberries]] ([[1990]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])

Latest revision as of 09:36, 7 March 2010

Poster by Mark Davies

by Dario Fo, Translated by Simon Nye

Directed by Mark Davies

Performances: Tue 17th - Sat 21st March 2009, Prompt Corner

Introduction

This is perhaps Italian playwright Dario Fo’s best known play, first performed in 1970. Written in response to the death of a police suspect who supposedly fell out of a police station window, it is a farce satirising corruption within the police and government. Right wing politics was, and still is, a strong force in Italy, and the play also aims to expose the underhand methods the police used to infiltrate left wing groups by posing as other people. Whilst not a policeman himself , the main character's histrionic nature is a reflection on what the police did through impersonation and trickery. Having infiltrated a police headquarters, he poses as a judge and tricks the policemen into admitting that they are involved in a cover-up. Simon Nye (of Men Behaving Badly fame) provides this translation which moves along at break-neck speed, an onslaught of farce which gets ever more far-fetched as the story unfolds.

This version of Accidental Death of an Anarchist premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, London in February 2003.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

Some review quotes go here


Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

This production is 25 years since the previous one, and Mr Lyne has since been promoted.

See Also

Dario Fo plays previously performed at SLT:

References

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External Links