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A Solo Performance in Two Acts: Death of a Clown- South Molton

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Jacqui
on 24th February 2025

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You are invited to attend South Molton Mayor's Charity event at South Molton Assembly Rooms on Saturday, 22nd March 2025. Parking for all and disabled access via South Molton Pannier Market. Tickets £12 minimum donation. 6.45pm for 7.15pm. Tickets available from South Molton Town Council, Amory Centre 01769 572501

We are hosting a talented theatre troupe from Northamptonshire for their new production, Death of a Clown, a tragi-comical Shakespearian history. A tale of two Wills

It is the year 1600 and one-time theatrical superstar Will Kemp is down on his luck. Reduced to long-distance morris dancing as a publicity stunt, there's only one person to blame: Will Shakespeare. T'other Will.

Our Will wants to tell you about it...

Though we know frustratingly little about our greatest poet and playwright, we know even less about his pre-eminent comic actor, the extraordinary Will Kemp. We can glean from existing records that he was the most popular clown of his day, also that Shakespeare wrote his early comic roles with him in mind (most notably Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream), but further references to him are sparse. Along with Shakespeare himself, it is known that he was a sharer (or director) of The Lord Chamberlain’s Men, who staged all of Shakespeare’s plays and who were the most successful company in London, and we also know that as a sharer he was an equal amongst equals, so could not be dismissed. And yet, in 1599, he suddenly disappears from the records, which suggests that he left the company of his own accord. Why he should choose to do so, seemingly at the height of his powers and popularity, only to vanish into obscurity (apart from his “nine day’s wonder” in 1600) is a mystery that this play attempts to unravel.

Find out more here about Theatre 17: http://www.kcbworld.co.uk/kevbuxton/death-of-a-clown.html

This event supports the three Mayor's Charities: Skate Molton, The Benita Project, Children's Hospice South West

   

22nd March 2025

Starts 18:45 | Ends 21:45

Please note this event is in timezone (GMT) London.

Cost : £12 minimum donation

Location

South Molton Assembly Rooms, Broad Street, EX36 3AB

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  • Lift access
  • Toilet
  • Ramp
  • Parking
a bar and light snacks will be available

Provided by South Molton Town Council

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Amory Centre
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01769 572501 01769 572501

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