Tangram Theatre Company presents
a new version of


Lope de Vega's
Fuente Ovejuna



August 9th 2010 - August 28th 2010

Show starts: 7.30pm Mon-Sat, 3pm Sat Matinees
Running time: 120 mintues (including interval)

In 1472, the villagers of Fuente Ovejuna stood up to a tyrant and inspired a nation. Famous for its revolutionary fervour and bucolic joy, Fuente Ovejuna is one of the great masterpieces of the Spanish Golden Age.

Performed by an eleven strong ensemble of London’s finest (actors) on a bare stage, a live band every night and an irreverent selection of props including frisbees, water-bombs and toilet fresheners, we welcome you to the village of Fuente Ovejuna where it’s all about to kick off!

Director Daniel Goldman and award-winning Tangram return to the Southwark Playhouse for the first time since their award winning Richard III (2007) to present the first London revival of Lope’s world classic since the National’s Olivier Award winning production of 21 years ago.

N.B. We recommend you dress accordingly as you may, of your own free will, decide to get dirty and/or wet during the show.


"An essential experience."
***** Time Out Critic’s Choice (4.48 Psychosis)

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Creative Team

Directed & written by

- Daniel Goldman

Dramaturgy by

- Carolina Ortega


Cast

- Geoffrey Breton

- Hannah Boyde

- Johnny Vivash

- Katherine Rodden

- Martin Aukland

- Peter Stickney

- Richard Cunningham

- Rob Witcomb

- Roberto Cavazos

- Rachel Dale