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    Joseph Millson joins Tracy-Ann Oberman in The Merchant of Venice 1936

    Tracy-Ann Oberman (EastEnders, Doctor Who, Friday Night Dinner) will be joined by The Last Kingdom's Joseph Millson in the critically acclaimed production of The Merchant of Venice 1936, for its strictly limited West End season at the Trafalgar Theatre (28 December – 25 January) and subsequent UK tour in 2025.

    Back by popular demand, and following a sold-out run at the Criterion Theatre earlier this year, Shakespeare’s enduring classic is transported to 1930s East London against a backdrop of political unrest and the Battle of Cable Street.

    Millson, whose credits include Netflix’s The Last Kingdom, Marvel’s Moon Knight, and his critically acclaimed performance as Soames in The Forsyte Saga, plays Antonio alongside Tracy-Ann’s Shylock. This smash hit production also welcomes Georgie Fellows as Portia, Evie Hargreaves as Mary/Nerissa, Mikhail Sen as Lorenzo/Maharajah and Elly Roberts as Stefania/Blackshirt. Reprising their roles are Gavin Fowler as Bassanio, Grainne Dromgoole as Jessica, Xavier Starr as Gratiano, and Alex Zur as Yuval/The Duke/Blackshirt.

    Joseph Millson joins Tracy-Ann Oberman in The Merchant of Venice 1936

    Tracy-Ann Oberman said: “Having Joe join the cast of Merchant of Venice 1936 as the merchant Antonio is the dream. He’s such a wonderful actor with a great Shakespearean pedigree and I’ve always admired his work. He’s not only a great friend but also an actor who I love being on stage with and I cannot wait to see what happens when my Shylock meets his Antonio in the East End of London, 1936.”

    After the West End season, this groundbreaking production will embark on a second UK tour for eight weeks, including visits to Fareham, Cardiff and Southend - allowing audiences all over the UK the opportunity to experience this “deeply relevant” (Daily Telegraph) play.

    With the city on the brink of political unrest, fascism sweeping across Europe and Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists threatening a paramilitary march through the Jewish East End, strong-willed single mother Shylock runs a pawnbroking business from her house in Cable Street where Mosley will march. When charismatic, antisemitic aristocrat Antonio comes to her for a loan, a high-stakes deal is struck. Will Shylock take her revenge, and who will pay the ultimate price?

    Ambition, power and political unrest explode onto the stage in this “striking and impactful” (The Guardian) production that “makes theatre history” (Daily Telegraph). This “fascinating and timely” (Daily Mail) production is adapted by Brigid Larmour and Tracy-Ann Oberman.

    Book The Merchant of Venice 1936 tickets today!

    Catch Tracy-Ann Oberman and Joseph Millson in The Merchant of Venice 1936 from 28 December 2024.


    Sian McBride

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