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First Look: The Comedy of Errors at Mercury Theatre

by Staff Writer
May 16, 2022
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Mike Slader Nichole Bird Michael Lambourne The Comedy of Errors Mercury Photo by Pamela Raith

Mike Slader Nichole Bird Michael Lambourne The Comedy of Errors Mercury Photo by Pamela Raith

First look production images have been released for Mercury Theatre’s thrilling production of The Comedy of Errors, opening Wednesday 18th May.

In Shakespeare’s screwball comedy, two sets of twins separated at birth unwittingly find themselves in the same city on the same day, leading to a string of mistaken identities and chaotic mishaps.

Set at the decadent Hotel Esphesus in the roaring 20s, our wild, whirling production of the bard’s first and funniest farce is packed to the rafters with puns, slapstick and gags galore.

       

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The Comedy of Errors credit Pamela Raith

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Aaliyah Zhane The Comedy of Errors Mercury Photo by Pamela Raith
Aaliyah Zhane The Comedy of Errors Mercury Photo by Pamela Raith
Daniel Burke Danielle Bird The Comedy of Errors Mercury Photo by Pamela Raith
Michael Lambourne Mike Slader Nichole Bird Danielle Bird Rosalind Ford Daniel Burke Photo by Pamela Raith
Mike Slader Lucy Keirl The Comedy of Errors Mercury Photo by Pamela Raith
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1. Aaliyah Zhane The Comedy of Errors Mercury Photo by Pamela Raith

Aaliyah Zhane The Comedy of Errors Mercury Photo by Pamela Raith

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