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Dateline: 4th August, 2002

Savage Sensuality
A Night of Conflicting Passions at Shakespeare's Globe

Shakespeare's Globe has announced that the culminating performance of this year's International Artistic Fellowship will be held at 7:30pm on Monday, 9 September 2002.

Savage Sensuality will explore some of the most passionate sequences in Shakespeare, six of which will be receiving their premieres on the reconstructed Globe stage.

Featuring fourteen hand-picked artists from around the world - specially selected by the Globe and its affiliated Shakespeare Globe Centres - this one-off performance spotlights classic scenes of love, lust and power, all taking place under the gathering clouds of war and bloody family feuds. The evening will include scenes from Richard III, Othello, Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing, Henry IV Part II, Troilus and Cressida, and Coriolanus.

Savage Sensuality is the culmination of the second International Artistic Fellowship - a four-week programme, led by the Globe's artistic team, which unites professional theatre practitioners from around the world in sharing their perspectives on Shakespeare in performance.

Tickets are £5, £10 (£8 Friends of Shakespeare's Globe) and can be purchased through the Globe's Box Office, 020 7401 9919.

Shakespeare's Globe has affiliations with six Shakespeare Globe Centres around the world. Each plays a significant part in the cultural life of its own country and contributes to the Globe's work in numerous ways, reflecting the international nature of the project.

Whether through education projects, fundraising, research, organising Friends associations, or in a host of other ways, the SGCs' contribution to the development and spirit of the Globe has been -; and continues to be - inestimable.

 

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