"Armstrong is nothing short of incredible...
It is an exceptional piece of theatre.
Everyone should see it."
 
 
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SHYLOCK...a villain? a victim?...or something even more intriguing?
 

  
Gareth Armstrong's award winning play confronts
 
and confounds the stereotypes through the eyes of
 
Shylock's only friend--and the only other Jewish
 
man in all of Shakespeare -Tubal. Promoted to the
 
 center stage from his minor role in The Merchant
 
of Venice he proves a born comic storyteller.
 
Celebrating the richness of Shakespeare's language
 
and conjuring up a whole cast of characters from
 
Portia to Pontius Pilate, from Antonio to the
 
merchant, to Adolf Hitler, and from Dracula to
 
 the Wandering Jew this dazzling, moving often
 
hilarious play is a fascinating exploration of
 
Shylock and his people.
 
                    About Gareth Armstrong                                                           
          
Born in Wales, he graduated in Drama from Hull University, and began his professional career in regional theatre.  He has played in the West End, and as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company has worked in Stratford and at the Aldwych.  His work as a director includes founding the Made in Wales Stage Company, formed to present new Anglo-Welsh play writing, and he was an Artistic Director of Cardiff's Sherman Theatre.  As a freelance director he has worked in Salisbury and Northampton, and on touring productions - most recently Sherlock Holmes: The Last Act and The Gospel According to John. Shakespeare has taken him to over thirty countries worldwide as an actor, director, and teacher, and he has played roles ranging from Puck to Richard III, and from Andrew Aguecheek to Macbeth.  In collaboration with the British Council he has toured Shylock all over Europe, as well as playing in New Zealand and extensively in the United States.  He is an associate director of the American based A.C.T.E.R. Company.