The production will run at the theatre from the 17th July until the 13th September.
The cast and creative team has now been announced for Globe Associate Artist Indiana Lown-Collins production of Shakespeare’s play, marking her Globe directorial debut.
It has been confirmed that the cast will be comprised of: Daniel Abbott as Mozo de Espadas, Suzanne Ahmet as Katherine/Nathaniela, Philip Arditti as Berowne, Zannie Benfield as Marcadé, Ned Costello as King of Navarre, Andro Crespo as Don Adriano de Armado, Daniel Crossley as Boyet/Anthony Dull, Jax Guerrero as Dumaine/Moth, Joshua Hill as Costard, Philip Labey as Longaville, Jimena Larraguivel as Jaquenetta, Norah Lopez Holden as Princess, Bea Segura as Rosaline, and Katy Stephens as Maria/Holofernes.
Passion, power, and poetry collide as four women arrive in Navarre on a diplomatic mission, testing the devotion of the King and his lords whose vows are undone by love, desire, and wit.
Director Indiana Lown-Collins says: “I’m thrilled to be collaborating with such an extraordinary cast and creative team to bring this impassioned story to life. This production brings together the rhythm and humanity of both Shakespeare and Flamenco, and to explore where those artistic languages meet within the unique space of the Wooden ‘O’, with this
beautiful company, feels incredibly special.”
Love’s Labour’s Lost’s Associate Director is Nell Bailey, Michael McMahon and Adrian Sola are the co-Composers, Katie Lias is Designer, Carmen Igarza is Movement Director and Choreographer, with Voice & Text by Adam Wallis. Love’s Labour’s Lost was cast by Becky Paris CDG, Head of Casting at Shakespeare’s Globe.
To book tickets visit: https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/whats-on/loves-labours-lost/
