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Cast announced for Love’s Labour’s Lost at Shakespeare North Playhouse and Stephen Joseph Theatre

by Staff Writer
January 16, 2025
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Love Labour's Lost Cast

Love Labour's Lost Cast

The cast has been announced for a vibrant new adaptation of one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies, Love’s Labour’s Lost (more or less) – a co-production between Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre and Prescot’s Shakespeare North Playhouse for spring 2025.

They are: Thomas Cotran, Alice Imelda, Linford Johnson, David Kirkbride, Annie Kirkman, Alyce Liburd, Timothy Adam Lucas and Jo Patmore.

Love’s Labour’s Lost (more or less) will see David Kirkbride and Alyce Liburd return, as both appeared in the previous collaboration between the two venues, the 1980s-set The Comedy of Errors (more or less), which played to packed houses at both venues in the spring of 2023, and was UK Theatre Award-nominated.

       

This new adaptation, again by Elizabeth Godber and Nick Lane, will set Shakespeare’s story in mid-90s Ibiza.

A stag do in Ibiza. A hen do in Menorca. What could go wrong? Everything…

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The stags have made a solemn promise to each other: this is a boys’ weekend. Don’t talk to any girls, don’t even think about any girls and most importantly, do not contact the hens.

The hens are ready for fun in the sun when the resort calls to say they’ve had to relocate them… to a hotel in Ibiza. Both groups of revellers end up stuck on the same Mediterranean island. Cue: shoddy disguises, mislaid love letters and theatrical chaos!

Directed by Paul Robinson, Love’s Labour’s Lost (more or less) is designed by Jess Curtis, with lighting design by Jane Lalljee. The composer and sound designer is Simon Slater, and the musical director is Alex Weatherhill. The choreographer is Stephanie Dattani. The wardrobe supervisor is Julia Perry-Mook and scenic artist is Julia Wray. Casting is by Sarah Hughes CDG.

Co-writer Elizabeth Godber says: “I’m so excited to be back working with Nick, the SJT and Shakespeare North on another hilarious Shakespeare adaptation. Love’s Labour’s Lost is one of my favourite Shakespeare plays, and to get the chance to play around with the language, develop the (already great) female characters, and add in plenty of 1990s pop classics has been an absolute joy! I can’t wait for audiences to come and see the show” it’s funny, irreverent, and I’m sure Shakespeare would approve – he would have definitely been a Britpop fan!”

       

Director Paul Robinson, who is Artistic Director at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, says: “We had the most enormous fun making The Comedy of Errors (more or less) in the spring of 2023, and our audiences did too! We couldn’t resist following it up with another of the Bard’s early comedies, this time set a decade later in the midst of the party era that was the 1990s. We’ll again be including some great music from the period, and just wait until you see those 90s fashions again…”

Laura Collier, Creative Director at Shakespeare North Playhouse, says: “After the success of our 2023 co-production of Comedy of Errors (more or less) – a show so entertaining that people kept coming back for more – we knew we had to join forces again. We’re absolutely thrilled to be working with the Stephen Joseph Theatre again, alongside talented writers Nick Lane and Elizabeth Godber. We all share a deep love for Shakespeare and his timeless tales, and a passion for exploring and presenting fresh, exciting perspectives and reworkings. A perfect foundation for an outrageously fun Love’s Labour’s Lost. We can’t wait to see what lies in store when we’re all transported back to the 90s.”

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