The Merchant Of Venice 1936 to tour the UK in 2023

By meganPublished 6 March 2023

‘If you prick us do we not bleed? If you poison us do we not die? And if you wrong us shall we not revenge?’ 

The Merchant Of Venice 1936, the ground-breaking new production of one of Shakespeare’s most enduring classics starring Tracy-Ann Oberman (EastEnders, Doctor Who, Friday Night Dinner), as Shylock, will embark on a UK tour this Autumn.

The Merchant Of Venice 1936 is directed and adapted by Brigid Larmour from an idea by co-creator Tracy Ann-Oberman. This thought-provoking and timely reimagining relocates the action to an electrifying new setting; London in 1936. 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?

Tracy-Ann Oberman said:

‘It has a been a lifelong dream of mine to bring this play to the stage in a new way, reimagining Shylock as one of the tough, no-nonsense Jewish matriarchs I grew up around. I am delighted this project is finally happening, and look forward to sparking debate and enlightening people about a pivotal but largely forgotten part of British history – just how close the establishment were to Oswald Mosley and his British Union Of Fascists.

‘I started my career in the Swan RSC back in 1992 and so to play there again as Shylock is a ‘pinch me’ moment.

‘I cannot wait to take this important, sharp, sexy and heartfelt production to theatres around the country.’

Book now at these Theatre Tokens venues:

RSC Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon

Thursday 21 September – Saturday 7 October

Wycombe Swan Theatre

Tuesday 10 – Saturday 14 October

Churchill Theatre, Bromley

Tuesday 24 – Saturday 11 November

New Theatre, Cardiff

Tuesday 31 October – Saturday 4 November

York Theatre Royal

Tuesday 14 – Saturday 18 November