Et Tu – Caliban and Cressida

Et Tu – Caliban & Cressida from In Souliloquy / V&T Productions on Vimeo.

 

Performed by Katherine Hardman & Matthew Romain.
Written by Tilly Lunken
Directed by Victorine Pontillon
Produced by V&T for In Soulilioquy
After William Shakespeare’s The Tempest and Troilus and Cressida.

Music from filmmusic.io
‘Foam Rubber’ Alexander Nakarada (serpentsoundstudios.com)
License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by.4.0)

In Souliloquy is devised and produced by V&T Diana & Eleanor is part of the Et Tu series

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We are delighted to be working once more with Katharine Hardman and introducing Matthew Romain. Special thanks to Future Games of London for the location.

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Kathareine Hardman trained at Drama Centre London with a residency at the Vakhtangov Institute in Moscow.

Artistic Director of ‘Entita Theatre’ having produced fifteen shows alongside Jamie Woods. Working as the company’s Movement Director and Choreographer (www.entitatheatre.co.uk).

Theatre:  Narrator, Manager, Gregor METAMORPHOSIS (Tristan Bates Theatre), Cassie Grey EIGENGRAU (Greenwich Theatre), Ophelia CURTAIN’D SLEEP (Peckham Basic Space Festival), Arkadina THE SEAGULL (Vakhtangov Institute, Moscow) Jean Bird METHOD IN MADNESS (Rose Theatre Kingston, Edinburgh Fringe Festival & National Tour) Zelda YOUR FRAGRANT PHANTOM (National Tour, Marlowe Theatre, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, NSDF)

Katharine has also worked with Ita O’brien on her Intimacy on Set movement.

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Matthew trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School after studying at the University of Glasgow.
He will be appearing in the upcoming BBC series World on Fire and in the film Clay Kickers later this year.
Theatre includes: Macbeth, The Inn at Lydda, Hamlet – world tour, King Lear, Hamlet (Shakespeare’s Globe); Blithe Spirit (Frinton Festival Theatre); Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde (UK tour); The Borrowers, Sleeping Beauty (Watermill); Pride & Prejudice (Nottingham Playhouse/York Theatre Royal); Before the Party (Salisbury Playhouse); The Delicate Art of Keeping in Touch (Lion & Unicorn Theatre); Twelfth Night (Orange Tree); The Recruiting Officer (Donmar Warehouse); Privates on Parade, See How They Run, My Fair Lady, Trelawney of the ‘Wells’ (Pitlochry Festival Theatre); Onassis (West End & Derby Playhouse); The Shape of Things (Arts Theatre)
Film & TV includes: Blue Iguana (UK Film Studio Productions); Sherlock (BBC)