The Alchemist (1967)

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Poster by Poster Designer

by Ben Jonson

Designed & Directed by Alex Kanrex

Performances: Mon 30th October– Sat 5th November 1967, Theatre


Introduction

From the programme of this show. "The Alchemist" was first acted at the Globe Theatre by the Kingsa Men in 1610, probably with Richard Burbage as Face. Since then it has been continuously popular, especially after the Restoration and throughout the eighteenth century. The reason for this popularity is not hard to find; the play is considered to be one of the most perfect plots ever planned. The characters are universal, the theme of human folly, particularly that obsessive greed which betrays fools into the hands of expert manipulators. Its message remains valid today - con-men, like the poor are always with us. The "Penguin" edition of Johnson's First Folio "Workes", which was published in 1616, was used and only the most obscure references were deleted.

Cast

Crew

A.S.M.s - Jessica Barber, Rick McGuire, Barry Weyman, Joan Spriggs

Reviews

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Gallery

Reminiscences and Anecdotes

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See Also

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References

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