AussieTheatre has three double passes to giveaway to Superhal at the NIDA Parade Theatre on 7 March, 2017
The Puzzle Collective are proud to present the world premiere of Superhal, a reimagining of Shakespeare’s Henriad as a superhero origin story, at NIDA Parade Theatre from March 7th to 18th.
In an alternate England ruled by beings with superhuman powers, the young Prince Hal rebels against his father, the King, by associating with thieves, pimps and drunkards. When his father passes away and the country is plunged into civil war, Hal finds the strength to become a soldier, and then a king. But at what cost?
Told over three plays by Shakespeare, Henry IV Part 1, Henry IV Part 2 and Henry V, Superhal will contextualise the story for a modern audience and present the classical characters using imagery and archetypes that audiences are familiar with from the superhero universe.
Written and directed by John Galea (The Tempest – Steampunked!), with original music by Victor Spiegel (Angels in America), and costume design by Clare McCutcheon (Shopping and F**cking) and Ildy Izso (Much Ado About Nothing), Superhal promises to be a theatrical spectacular.
Superhal will feature a cast of Sydney’s finest established and emerging talent, including Richard Hilliar (Edward II) in the starring role as Hal, with Emily Weare as Queen Isabel, John Michael Burdon as Falstaff and David Attrill as King Henry IV.
Competition closes 2 March 2017 at 6pm AEST. Winners will be contacted via email/phone.
Superhal
7 March, 2017
NIDA Parade Theatre
215 Anzac Parade, Kensington NSW 2033
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