The White Devil
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The White Devil is a retelling of a true story. In 1473, at the age of 16, Vittoria Accoramboni was married to a nephew of Cardinal Montalto. At the age of 23, she met Paolo Giordano Orsini, Duke of Bracciano. He fell desperately in love with Vittoria and ordered her husband’s murder. The two were married, but Bracciano died eight months later. The Medicis challenged his will, in which he left his fortune in Vittoria’s charge, and when she refused to listen to them, they had her assassinated.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Antonelli | Mark Lewis |
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Brachiano | Denis Quilley |
Camillo | Gerard Mcarthur |
Carlo | Andrew Joseph |
Cornelia | Claire Benedict |
Count Lodovico | Rupert Frazer |
Doctor Julio | Derek Smee |
Extra | Howard Antony |
Extra | Brendan Hooper |
Extra | Richard Sandells |
Extra | Ben Wheatley |
Extra; U/S Zanche | Norma Dixit |
Flamineo | Dhobi Oparei |
Francisco de Medici | T P McKenna |
Gasparo | David Foxxe |
Giovanni | Colin Wells |
Hortensio; U/S Monicelso | Mike Murray |
Isabella | Eleanor Bron |
Lawyer | Martin Potter |
Little Jaques the Moor | James Goode |
Marcello | Akim Mogaji |
Matrona | Ellen Sheean |
Pedro | Simon Elliott |
T/O Monticelso | Tristram Jellinek |
Vittoria Corambona | Josette Simon |
Zanche; U/S Vittoria Corambona | Souad Faress |
Crew | |
Assistant Stage Manager | Helen Bower |
Assistant Stage Manager | Jon Ormrod |
Assistant to the Lighting Designer | Michael Atkinson |
Company Voice Work | Patsy Rodenburg |
Costume Supervisor | Irene Bohan |
Deputy Stage Manager | Sue Millin |
Design Assistant | Annie Gosney |
Design Assistant | Guy Nicholson |
Designer | Philip Prowse |
Director | Philip Prowse |
Fights | Malcolm Ranson |
Lighting Designer | Gerry Jenkinson |
Movement | Geraldine Stephenson |
Production Manager | Andrew Peat |
Sound | Paul Groothuis |
Staff Director | Tamsin Oglesby |
Stage Manager | Angela Fairclough |
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