Imogen: William Shakespeare's Cymbeline Renamed and Reclaimed, William Shakespeare (9781786820471) — Readings Books
Imogen: William Shakespeare's Cymbeline Renamed and Reclaimed
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Imogen: William Shakespeare’s Cymbeline Renamed and Reclaimed

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London. 2016. A strange and unsettled time - where men and the violence of gangs rules the streets.

In a dangerous world we hear a new voice - Imogen’s.

Suffocated by her father’s aggression - her man kicked out of town, her life under threat, poisoned by the drugs of her step-mother - she strikes out on her own to try and reach the man she loves.

A thrillingly raw and modern adaptation of Shakespeare’s Cymbeline, re-told and created by young Londoners. This production will employ modern costumes and staging.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 September 2016
Pages
80
ISBN
9781786820471

London. 2016. A strange and unsettled time - where men and the violence of gangs rules the streets.

In a dangerous world we hear a new voice - Imogen’s.

Suffocated by her father’s aggression - her man kicked out of town, her life under threat, poisoned by the drugs of her step-mother - she strikes out on her own to try and reach the man she loves.

A thrillingly raw and modern adaptation of Shakespeare’s Cymbeline, re-told and created by young Londoners. This production will employ modern costumes and staging.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 September 2016
Pages
80
ISBN
9781786820471