Derek Jacobi has joined the cast of the new filmed theatre production of William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet starring Sam Tutty and Emily Redpath in the title roles. He will play the Narrator. The production, which utilised new, cutting edge technology to produce and film the show under current restrictions and regulations, will be available from 13-20 February 2021, with tickets on sale now. A portion of proceeds will go to Acting for Others.
As well as Tutty, Redpath and Jacobi, also in the cast are Brandon Bassir as Mercutio, Daniel Bowerbank as Benvolio, Jonny Labey as Paris, Sylvester Akinrolabu as Tybalt, Helen Anker as Capulet, Marc Ozall as Montague, Lucy Tregear as Nurse, Vinta Morgan as Friar, Jessica Murrain as Prince, Timmy Driscoll as Sam, Tats Nyazika as Gregory, Iskandar Eton as Abe and Ollie Tennant as Balthasar.
Romeo & Juliet is directed by Nick Evans, with assistant direction by Gwenan Bain, edited by Ryan Metcalfe, production design by Jamie Osborne for Preevue, costume design by Natasha Bowles, original music by Sam Dinley, sound design by Olly Steel, lighting design by Elliot Smith, visual effects by Preevue, production management by Gary Beestone and casting by Jim Arnold CDG.
The filmed theatre production of Romeo & Juliet is produced by Metcalfe Gordon Productions.
Bio
Derek Jacobi has twice been awarded an Olivier Best Actor Award, first for his performance of the eponymous hero in the RSC production of Cyrano de Bergerac and then for his Malvolio in Twelfth Night. He also received a Tony Award and Evening Standard Award for his performance in the RSC production of Much Ado About Nothing. In addition to being a founder member of the Royal National Theatre and having an extremely successful stage career, Jacobi has also enjoyed a successful television career, starring in the critically acclaimed adaptation of Robert Graves’ I, Claudius, for which he won a BAFTA, the titular role in the medieval drama series Cadfael, as Stanley Baldwin in The Gathering Storm, as Stuart Bixby in the ITV comedy Vicious and, most recently, as Alan Buttershaw in Last Tango in Halifax. In 2019, he played Edward VIII, the Duke of Windsor, in the third season of the critically-acclaimed Netflix series The Crown. He won two Primetime Emmy Awards for The Tenth Man and Frasier. Jacobi has appeared in a number of films, including The Day of the Jackal, Branagh’s Henry V, Dead Again, Gladiator, Gosford Park, The Riddle, The King’s Speech, My Week with Marilyn, Cinderella and Murder on the Orient Express. He won the Evening Standard British Film Awards for Best Actor for Little Dorrit and Love is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon.
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