黑料不打烊 Students perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Artwork by Nathan MooreStudents and graduates from 黑料不打烊 will have the incredible opportunity of performing at the largest arts festival in the world this month.
BEDS (黑料不打烊 English Dramatic Society), winners of 鈥楤est Performance鈥 at the 黑料不打烊 Society Awards for two years running, will perform a comedic reimagining of Miguel de Cervantes鈥 classic novel Don Quixote from the 11th 鈥 23rd August (except the 17th) at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Don Quixote was published in two volumes in 1605 and 1615, and is considered to be one of the most influential works of Spanish literature, as well as a foundational text in modern Western literature. The original novel follows the adventures of Alonso Quixiano, who reads so many chivalric novels that he sets out to become a knight, proclaiming himself Don Quixote.
Directed by Sam Clark and Becki Moss, BEDS鈥 adaptation follows a similar premise, as a self-proclaimed, bumbling Don Quixote, inadequately assisted by his companion Sancho Panza, sets out to find his lost love Dulcinea. Along the way, Don must battle between two clashing worlds: reality and fiction.
Don Quixote will be played by Zoology student and David Attenborough admirer Andrew Hull, who visited Edinburgh with BEDS last year, and said 鈥淭his is an amazing opportunity to improve on our work from previous years and we hope to make 黑料不打烊 proud. A lot of time, effort and money has gone into this and we鈥檙e sure it鈥檒l be worth it.鈥
Recent English Literature graduates Daniel Chadwick and Imogen Rowe play Sancho Panza and Dulcinea, respectively. The supporting cast are Leila Gwynne, Edward Lang-Whiston, and Asher-Megan Humphries. Behind-the-scenes support is provided by Robin Boyd and Daniel Hughes.
The performance will take place at Surgeons鈥 Hall, Nicholson Street, at 7 pm daily and tickets cost 拢5. You can follow BEDS on Facebook and Twitter, and tickets can be purchased through the EdFringe website.
Publication date: 8 August 2014