Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2007
Most of the productions listed are by professional or semi-professional (pro/am) companies. Productions originating in 1996 or earlier have only been included if there is new information. Details are mainly taken from newspaper reviews held in the Birmingham Shakespeare Library.
ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
The New Shakespeare Company, the Open Air
Theatre, Regent's Park: June 1997—
Director: Helena Kaut-Howson
Designer: Claire Lyth
Set against the background of the Bosnia war.
The Oxford Stage Company, tour: August 1997
Director: Irina Brook
Set in a North African country and played as though by strolling players.
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA
The Bridewell Theatre Company, London:
April 1997-
Director: Carol Metcalfe
Designer: Bridget Kimak
The set consisted of white hangings, lit red for the Egypt scenes.
The Lincoln Shakespeare Company: November 1997
Director: Rob Smith
A pro/am production
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