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by [[Ben Jonson]]
 
by [[Ben Jonson]]
  
Directed by [[Dave Hollander]], Assistant director: [[Mark Davies]]
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Directed by [[Dave Hollander]]
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Assistant director: [[Mark Davies]]
  
 
Performances: Tue 5th – Sat 9th June [[2007]], [[Bell Theatre]]  
 
Performances: Tue 5th – Sat 9th June [[2007]], [[Bell Theatre]]  

Revision as of 14:38, 24 May 2007

Poster by Mark Davies

by Ben Jonson

Directed by Dave Hollander

Assistant director: Mark Davies

Performances: Tue 5th – Sat 9th June 2007, Bell Theatre


Introduction

  V O L P O N E, childless, rich, feigns sick, despairs,
  Offers his state to hopes of several heirs,
  Lies languishing: his parasite receives
  Presents of all, assures, deludes; then weaves
  Other cross plots, which ope themselves, are told.
  New tricks for safety are sought; they thrive: when bold,
  Each tempts the other again, and all are sold.

Wealthy and childless, Volpone devises a scam to amass an even greater fortune with the aid of his 'parasite', Mosca. As he pretends to lie dying, a succession of avaricious would-be heirs (Voltore, Corbaccio and Corvino) is led in to his bed-chamber, each eager to inherit the whole lot.

Volpone gleefully takes to Venice's squares and canals to mock their victims, disguised as a mountebank (quack doctor), and falls in lust with the beautiful Celia, jealous Corvino's wife.

Meanwhile, blundering English tourist, Sir Politic-Would-Be is busy showing off his 'knowledge' of Venetian culture to his hapless protégé, as his overbearing wife takes fashion tips from the local courtesans. Needless to say, the grand Lady Would-Be is keen to impart some of her new-found education on ailing Volpone as she ministers to him.

Mosca entices each of the putative heirs to give up his most prized possession in hope of becoming Volpone's sole heir, and begins to bargain with Volpone for a better share of the wealth.

As each character's greed gets the better of him, only one question remains: who will escape unscathed as the plot unravels before their eyes?

Cast

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