The Comedy of Errors, a fast-paced farce of arriving in a new town, looking for food, family, and home.
Many years ago, Egeon fathered a pair of identical twins, both named Antipholus. Each Antipholus was given a servant, Dromio and his identical twin Dromio and thus the family was whole. Until one day a mighty storm separated one Antipholus and Dromio from the other Antipholus and Dromio. Ever since the twins are split in two, are incomplete, unwhole.
I to the world am like a drop of water
That in the ocean seeks another drop
(Antipholus of Syracuse, Act 1 Scene 2)
Our story takes place on a single day in Ephesus, a buzzing harbour town not unlike Wellington. Two strangers have come to town, Antipholus and Dromio of Syracuse, but as they journey further through the city it becomes more and more strange. People seem to know them too well, and they start to question how well they know themselves…
Director’s Note
The Comedy of Errors is a play about forging a family and finding home. It is an action-packed adventure through a city that is both welcoming and terrifying, domestic and miraculous. As such we are taking Summer Shakespeare right into the central city of Wellington.
This play is a delightful comedy through and through, yet at the heart of the play is family tragedy and the shock of not being recognised as yourself. It features hilarious set-pieces, witty wordplay and farcical mischief. Its roots in commedia dell'arte and Roman comedy are nodded to in this production, the first The Comedy of Errors in Wellington Summer Shakespeare’s canon.
Wellington is an incredibly welcoming city; you can make a home here and explore who you want to be in the world. Our city invites you to have adventures, to be anyone, to find yourself here. We invite you to join our Summer Shakespeare family for The Comedy of Errors.
Antipholus of Syracuse James Cain or Michael Hockey
Antipholus of Ephesus James Cain or Michael Hockey
Dromio of Syracuse Kasey Benge
Dromio of Ephesus Samuel Irwin
Adriana Stevie Hancox-Monk
Luciana Pippa Drakeford
Egeon & Pinch Shauwn Keil
Abbess Tabitha Arthur
Nell & Courtesan Alexandra Taylor
Angela Gemma Revell
Balthazar Kevin Karn
Duchess Nikaiah (Kiya) Basabas
Kelly the First Merchant Beth Draper
Roxanne the Second Merchant Victoria Stevens
Jailor & Messenger Kirstin Crowe
Officer Jane Paul
Director Samuel Phillips
Producer Sally Thorburn
Production Manager Tolis Papazoglou
Stage Manager Hannah Japes
Marketing and Publicity Managers Bryan Glick & Annika Philipp
Front of House Manager Lisa Ryan
Dramaturgs David Carnegie & Lori Leigh
Lead Designer Debbie Fish
Graphic Designer Riley Karl
Lighting Designer Harry Meech
Costume Designers Chloe King, Ellissa Kline & Hanna Persson
Sound Designer Lachlan Crane
Movement Director Leila Morad
Musical Directors Cameron Stewart & Kirstin Crowe
Assistant Production Manager & Assistant Set Design Kelsey Aldersley
Assistant Stage Manager and Head of Props Kesar Bhatt
Front of House Assistant Cameron Trigg
Set Construction Debbie Fish, David Goldthorpe & Barnaby Olson
Lighting Assistant David Conroy
Lighting & Video Assistants Joel Strawbridge & Lachlan Crane
Graphic Design Mentor Tabitha Arthur