Christopher Marlowe’s Tragic Masterpiece Is Reimagined For The 21st Century As The Mourning Bride Comes To Hope Street Theatre.

On the 9th and 10th of March, Hope Street Theatre plays host to MT Productions as they present a full-length play that is a contemporary take on Christopher Marlowe’s 1593 tragic masterpiece, Edward II; it is reimagined for 21st century Merseyside.

Shortly after his ascension to the throne, King Edward II ensures his lover Gaveston returns from exile, lavishing him with titles and riches. Their all-consuming lust alienates Queen Isabella, makes enemies of his nobles, eclipses the law, and threatens to destroy the nation.

MT Productions takes the classic Edward II by Christopher Marlowe – one of the earliest English history plays – and re-conceptualises this tale of desire, law, politics and property in a 21st Century Merseyside world of high-street business corporate takeovers where all the power and control is in the hands of women.

Directed by the founder of Decima Theatre, Zara Marie Brown, this production will feature an exceptional cast including Kel Nkondock, Shannon Power, Charlotte Cumming, Neve McLaughlin and Caitlin Bradley. The Mourning Bride is a full-length play from MT Productions, the company that brought the award winning Let Them Eat Cake, also The Thin Red Line, Daddy’s Boy, and Enigma Stigma to Liverpool theatres including the Unity, Everyman, and The Hope Street Theatre.

The Mourning Bride is a story of love, power, jealousy and revenge. A woman scored is to be avoided, but what happens when the whole cast is made up of women? As William Congreve wrote, “Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned.”

Tickets for The Mourning Bride are priced at £8/£10 and available from the Box office on 0344 561 0622.