Troilus And Cressida

Two opposing worlds clash in the Globe Theatre this summer, in Shakespeare’s rarely performed, genre-defying satire Troilus and Cressida.

The legends of Greece and Troy are gripped by an epic war, fighting for honour and bravery. As a thrilling, action-packed battle rages around them, Trojan prince Troilus falls deeply in love with Cressida, and they swear their eternal love…

But wait! That’s not the play we’re about to see.

Fast forward eight years, and everything has ground to a halt in a seemingly pointless, exhausting conflict with no resolution in sight. The manufactured glamour of war is losing its sheen in Troy, and the Greek camp is an apocalyptic wasteland.

What happens when the heroes we worship, and the stories that drive us, can no longer live up to their mythic narratives?

In his Globe debut, director Owen Horsley (Twelfth Night, Regent’s Park Open Air) explores the cult of celebrity and the egos that propel wars forward in Shakespeare’s cynical, satirical study of appearance versus reality.

Closing

26/10/2025

Running Time

TBC

Genre

Drama

Age & Content

TBC

No accessibility performances are currently scheduled for this show.

Cast:

Oliver Alvin-Wilson as

Hector / Calchas

David Caves as

Achilles

Tilly Botsford & Finn O’Riordain as

Ensemble / Cover

Conor Glean as

Diomedes

Kasper Hilton-Hille as

Troilus

Jonathan Livingstone as

Agamemnon

Tadeo Martinez as

Patroclus / Alexander

Lucy McCormick as

Thersites / Helen

Jodie McNee as

Ulysses / Cassadra

Charlotte O’Leary as

Cressida

Matthew Spencer as

Paris / Menelaus

Samantha Spiro as

Pandarus / Nestor

Ibraheem Toure as

Ajax

Creative:

Associate Designer -

Christophe Eynde

Associate Director -

Roberta Zuric

Composer -

Eamonn O’Dwyer

Casting Director -

Becky Paris CDG

Director -

Owen Horsley

Designer -

Ryan Dawson Laight

Fight and Intimacy Director -

Rachel Brown-Williams & Ruth Cooper-Brown (RC Annie)

Globe Associate, Movement -

Glynn MacDonald

Movement Director -

Daniel Hay-Gordon

Voice and Text -

Emma Woodvine

Wellbeing Lead -

Carol Cumberbatch