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Foul Papers Projects(Summer 2010): The Mandrake - An English translation and adaptation of Machiavelli's greatest satire, La Mandragola, by James Compton, 3rd Earl of NorthamptonPhotographer: Kfir Bolotin ![]() Pictured:
Jeremy Bourget and Matthew Howard; Matthew Howard and Rob Stott; Andrew
Boxer and Rob Stott; Matthew Howard and Andrew Boxer.
![]() Pictured: Andrew Boxer and Jeremy Bourget; Matthew Howard; Jeryl Burgess and Rob Stott
Pictured: Rob Stott, Andrew Boxer and John Canmore; John Canmore, Claire Jared and Jeryl Burgess; Rob Stott and Matthew Howard.
![]() Pictured:
Matthew Howard; Andrew Boxer, Jeremy Bourget and Rob Stott; Andrew
Boxer, Jeremy Bourget, Matthew Howard, and Rob Stott.
![]() Pictured: Jeremy Bourget, Matthew Howard and Rob Stott; Andrew Boxer, Claire Jared and Matthew Howard.
![]() Director Luke Beattie is in the process of staging all ten of Compton's known plays, none of which has a previous modern production history. Compton appears to have written most of the plays as a way to comment on the politics of the Cromwell years from a Royalist perspective. Helping to bring The Mandrake to the Edinburgh Fringe is Foul Papers co-founder Sophie Hickman as Assistant Director, fresh from directing a critically acclaimed production of The Tragedy of Soliman and Perseda in London. The cast includes Jeremy Bourget (Trusty the servant), Andrew Boxer (Soonewrought the lawyer), Jeryl Burgess (Lady Horner the mother/an Old Lady), John Canmore (Renchetext the parson), Matthew Howard (lovesick Leaveland), Claire Jared (beautiful Mrs. Soonewrought), and Rob Stott (Lackwealth the sponger), Also signed on are New York-based lighting designer Mike Inwood, composer/musician Michael Whytock providing recorded original harpsichord music, and composer/musical engineer Andrew Popplestone. Foul Papers strives
for a fusion of textual research and vital present-day performance energy to
create productions that entertain today's audiences without sacrificing respect
for the playwright's efforts. Venue: Zoo Southside Studio, 117 Nicolson Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9ER (Venue 82) Dates: 8-30 August 2010 (previews 6-7 August) Time: 1.40 pm daily (90 minutes) Ticket prices: £8 (£6 concession), available from the venue and Fringe box offices. Company Media Contact: Luke Beattie (foul.papers@gmail.com; 07769289421) To book review tickets, please contact press@zoovenues.co.uk
Sponsors: David Jared and CLJ Creative
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