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PART OF THE
PROFESSIONAL SEASON

Shakespeare Unbound
A Gift to the Future

Written and performed by Colin David Reese
Part of the Professional Season

13th - 18th September 2010
Start: 7:30pm

Tickets £9.50
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A beautiful gift !
"Some snatches of William Shakespeare's life and work extraordinarily adapted for the stage. lively narrative, leading smoothly the audience back to four centuries ago. A beautiful play!"

John Heminges returns home to his house of the site of the Globe Theatre with a precious package - the first edition of William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories and Tragedies - which he has just collected from the printer Isaac Jaggard.

Sitting down to study the result of his work, Heminges reminisces about his life and his long friendship with young Will, which had started 36 years before, in the White Swan in Stratford when William was 23 and John 31.

As he starts to read through the plays the memories start to come flooding back. The performances, back stage intrigues, successes and disasters and above all the importance of preserving the writings of a genius 'not of an age, but for all time' as Ben Jonson wrote in the introduction to what we now know as: Shakespeare's First Folio.

A true present! - 9/10
"One remains captivated by the charm of this evocation of Shakespeare. The biographical anecdotes alternating with readings of some speeches (not necessarily the most expected ones) lead us to rediscover Shakespeare as in a conversation. Bravo for the subtlety and force of the acting, for the music of the language and for the generosity of Colin David Reese. Do not miss this rare gift!" 


Colin David Reese

In 1990, at the age of 40, Colin went to Paris to spend 2 years as a student at the Ecole Internationale du Théâtre with Jacques Lecoq. He still lives in France with his two children and runs “La Compagnie du Cèdre” a professional theatre company for which he has written and directed 8 productions, including GIFT TO THE FUTURE, first presented at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival August 2008.

Click here to read more about Colin