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The Comedy of Errors


  • The Grove Theatre 27 Veterans Way Fenelon Falls, ON Canada (map)

July 20, 22, 25 (Preview), 27 (Opening), 29

August 2, 6, 8, 10, 15, 17, 19, 23, 25

Join us for a Talkback on Saturday, August 5 — Stay with us following the show to join in discussion with members of the cast & creative teams to talk about the play. Ask them your questions and get a response from an insiders view!

Written by William Shakespeare.

Antipholus and Dromio are bewildered. Everywhere they go, they seem to have already been there, and everyone they meet seems to know all about them. The more they try to unravel the lunatic events around them, the more farcical their lives become. 

A hilarious tale of two sets of twins and mistaken identities set in New Orleans during Mardi Gras in the 1930s.This freewheeling and charming Shakespearean comedy includes singing, dancing, clowning, and hilarity.

Synopsis

The Comedy of Errors is believed to be one of Shakespeare's earlier written plays; a comedy about separated family and mistaken identity.

The play begins with Egeon telling his story. Thirty-three years before the play begins, Egeon, a merchant of Syracuse was travelling home on a boat with his wife, their identical twin boys, and the identical twin boys that Egeon bought for his sons to be their servants. Egeon looked at the clouds, thought there was going to be a storm and panicked. So the crew panicked and abandoned ship, leaving Egeon, one son and his servant tied to one mast, and his wife, the other son and his servant tied to the other. 

But no storm came.  

In calm seas, with no one at the helm, the boat drifted serenely in to a rock and was split in two. And so was the family. 

Years later, the boys who floated with Egeon, in grief, naming themselves after their lost twins, set off, from Syracuse, in search of them. Some years after that, Egeon sets off in search of the searching brothers. In Ephesus, years in to his search, Egeon is arrested as an illegal alien and sentenced to beheading. He tells his extraordinary tale to the Duke, who to everyone’s surprise, pities the hapless Egeon and commutes his sentence until sundown, in order that he find someone in Ephesus that might help him...

What happens next takes place in the course of a few hours, when, miraculously, Egeon and both sets of twins end up in the same town on the same day.

Cast & Creative

Production

Production Assistant and Health and Safety Advisor
Alyssa Codling

Production Assistant and Company Manager
Sarah Grindal

Production Assistant
Rhen Lipinsky

Sound Operator
Cody Vaillant

Scenic Prop Builder and Painter
Maggie McMichaels

Hairstylist/Consultant
Krissy Spatz

** The participation of these Artists are arranged by permission of Canadian Actors’ Equity Association under the provisions of the Dance•Opera•Theatre Policy.

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