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RSC Game of Thrones play will be an immersive experience
Summary
The Royal Shakespeare Company will stage Game of Thrones: The Mad King, set 10 years before the TV series and based on new material by George R.R. Martin; the RSC describes the production as immersive and tickets for members are due in April.
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The Royal Shakespeare Company is mounting a stage production called Game of Thrones: The Mad King, described by co-artistic director Tamara Harvey as an immersive theatrical experience. The play is set a decade before the events of the TV series and is based on new material from George R.R. Martin. Harvey said the project grew from contact with producers Tim Lawson and Simon Painter and director Dominic Cooke, and that Duncan Macmillan wrote the script. She also noted the work has been a long time in development and will play in Stratford-upon-Avon in the summer.
Key details:
- Title: Game of Thrones: The Mad King, produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
- Setting: Ten years before the TV series, drawing on new material by George R.R. Martin.
- Creative team: Producers Tim Lawson and Simon Painter, director Dominic Cooke, and playwright Duncan Macmillan.
- Story elements: The action begins with a tournament at Harrenhal and follows Robert's Rebellion.
- Characters: Audiences will see familiar faces from the houses and some new characters; Lyanna Stark will have a larger role on stage.
- Timing: Tickets are due to go on sale to RSC members in April and the run begins in summer.
Summary:
The RSC plans an immersive stage retelling of events that precede the television series, emphasising family dynamics, succession and large-scale action. Tickets for RSC members are scheduled to go on sale in April and the production is set to begin its run in the summer.
