Get ready for a hot new production in which everyone is talking about this summer, and will undoubtedly become a few feather feathers.
Born with teeth, a new piece by Liz Duffy Adams shows our Doctor Who, Ncuti Gatwa, as Christopher Marlowe and Edward Bluemel (Killing Eve, Sex Education) as William Shakespeare in a story that looks at a new look at the relationship between the two dramatians.
And according to Gatwa, it will certainly be fresh: “Liz Duffy Adams has written an extraordinary piece that is intelligent, dark, sexy, spicy and funny! There is a lot in which you are in. This is like no version of Shakespeare and Marlowe, which I have ever seen before, and I can hardly wait for the audience to join us.
The New York Duffy Adams wrote the off-broadway neo-restoration comedy or this is their British debut in Great Britain, which is among the playful producers of the Royal Shakespeare Company and Elizabeth Williams.
Production takes place in the Wyndham’s Theater and will give the co-kartist director of RSC, Daniel Evans, his directorial debut for the company after former productions by Quiz, American Buffalo, South Pacific and our generation were celebrated by criticism.
The actual story about “Will” and “Kit” is so opened:
‘Winter 1591.
It is a dangerous time for artists: the country is full of conspiracy and paranoia. In the back room of a pub, Sensations kit Marlowe and wants to put Shakespeare together in a creative association. Alone with the table as a stage and battlefield, they sharpen their pens – and let their genius fly.
In three secret meetings, the duel and flirting rivals and flirting like their lives depend on it – and betrayal is so tempting everywhere with spies. ‘
Edward Bluemel said: “I feel incredibly proud and excited to work with Ncuti Gatwa and Daniel Evans at the European premiere of Born with Theeth. To step into the shoes of a young William Shakespeare, there is a big thrill for every actor that I have not started. If I have Liz. Incredible, creative chemistry that they share.
Elizabeth Williams said: “Our playwright seems to have led directly from the 1590s in this story about the interface of the contemporary life of these two great poets Marlowe and Shakespeare, and it is brilliant in the conception and violent. “
Gatwa gave his National Theater debut last year as “Algernon Moncrieff” in the importance of a seriousness that was nominated for an Olivier Award in the “Best Revival” category. He will return as Doctor Who this Saturday, the 12th.
Be born with teeth at games Wyndham’s theater For a strictly limited eleven -week season until Saturday, November 1, with a first preview on Wednesday, August 13th. Tickets will be sold on Wednesday, April 16, 2025, with a priority booking from Friday, April 11th. For more information, see Bornwithteethplay.com