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Robert Icke to Direct The Wild Duck at The Almeida

by Staff Writer
August 1, 2018
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Robert Icke to Direct The Wild Duck at The Almeida

Robert Icke to Direct The Wild Duck at The Almeida

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The Almeida Theatre today announces a new production of Henrik Ibsen’s The Wild Duck, in a new version created by Almeida Associate Director Robert Icke.

It is Icke’s first show at the Almeida since Hamlet in 2017 and follows his previously acclaimed productions of Mary Stuart, Oresteia, Uncle Vanya, Mr Burns and 1984.

Also announced today is a one-day Almeida For Free festival taking place on Saturday 27 October, following the previous success of Almeida For Free during the runs of Summer and Smoke and Hamlet. The event includes a matinee performance made exclusively free to 25s and under, a Q&A with Robert Icke and workshops run by theatre practitioners. Full details to be announced soon.

       

The Wild Duck is at The Almeida Theatre 15th October – 1st December 2018.

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