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Home > Theatre > Join Falstaff for a farce with The Merry Wives of Windsor

Join Falstaff for a farce with The Merry Wives of Windsor

By Caroline King - October 4, 2013Posted in : Theatre

Rosemary Branch Theatre - Merry Wives of Windsor - Creative Cow Theatre

Katherine Senior as Mistress Page in The Merry Wives of Windsor

When: 15th October 2013

Where: Rosemary Branch Theatre, 2 Shepperton Road, Islington, London N1 3DT

£: Tickets £13 and concessions £11

What is it?

One of Shakespeare’s best loved comic characters, Sir John Falstaff, is once again set to seduce audiences in a production of The Merry Wives of Windsor.  Touring venues around the UK, the play comes to the Rosemary Branch Theatre, Islington on 15th October.  The play is presented by Creative Cow, in association with Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre.

It is said that when Queen Elizabeth I saw Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1, she laughed so much at the character of Sir John Falstaff she ordered his continued existence at her court.  The result was The Merry Wives of Windsor, a play that provides audiences with generous helpings of wit, broad farce, trickery and true love.  Less often performed than some of Shakespeare’s comedies, the current tour provides a welcome opportunity to see this fast-paced and consummately skilled production by fresh young theatre company, Creative Cow.

The plot is built around the puffed up and degenerate Sir John Falstaff, a Knight of the Garter, who is seized with the outrageous idea that to seduce two of Windsor’s wealthy merry wives will prove his virility and give him access to their money.

The assignations are made, but with female cunning and a devilish plot involving their husbands, Falstaff is repeatedly tricked by the women.  He is hidden in a laundry basket full of dirty washing and thrown into the Thames.  He is further duped and terrified in the eerie moonlit shadows of a blasted oak in Windsor Great Park to which he is lured by a band of ruthless townsfolk seeking to revel in the old man’s misery.  Meanwhile, the beautiful daughter of one of the ‘merry wives’ must employ her own brand of trickery to attain true love.

More info: www.rosemarybranch.co.uk

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