The Spanish Tragedy Royal Shakespeare Company – Swan Theatre, 1997 Photo gallery Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.

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The Spanish Tragedy Royal Shakespeare Company – Swan Theatre, 1997 Photo gallery Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Siobhan Redmond as Bel-Imperia Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Tristan Sturrock as Horatio and Siobhan Redmond as Bel-Imperia Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Siobhan Redmond as Bel-Imperia and Patrice Naiambana as Don Andrea Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Siobhan Redmond as Bel-Imperia and Patrice Naiambana as Don Andrea Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Siobhan Redmond as Bel-Imperia and Patrice Naiambana as Don Andrea Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Siobhan Redmond as Bel-Imperia and Patrice Naiambana as Don Andrea Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Siobhan Redmond as Bel-Imperia and Patrice Naiambana as Don Andrea Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Siobhan Redmond as Bel-Imperia and Patrice Naiambana as Don Andrea Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Siobhan Redmond as Bel-Imperia and Patrice Naiambana as Don Andrea Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Siobhan Redmond as Bel-Imperia and Patrice Naiambana as Don Andrea (background: Robert Glenister as Lorenzo) Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Tristan Sturrock as Horatio Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo and Tristan Sturrock as Horatio Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

‘They hang him in the arbor’ Peter Wight as Hieronimo and Tristan Sturrock as Horatio Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Siobhan Redmond as Bel-Imperia and Darrell D’Silva as Balthazar Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo (court in the background) Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo (court in the background) Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Robert Glenister as Lorenzo (court in the background) Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Robert Glenister as Lorenzo (court in the background) Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo (court in the background) Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo (court in the background) Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Tristan Sturrock as Horatio Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo and Tristan Sturrock as Horatio Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo and Tristan Sturrock as Horatio Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo and Tristan Sturrock as Horatio Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo and Tristan Sturrock as Horatio Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Siobhan Redmond as Bel-Imperia and Darrell D’Silva as Balthazar (far right Patrice Naiambana as Don Andrea) Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Siobhan Redmond as Bel-Imperia and Patrice Naiambana as Don Andrea Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Siobhan Redmond as Bel-Imperia and Patrice Naiambana as Don Andrea Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo and Tristan Sturrock as Horatio Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo and Tristan Sturrock as Horatio Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo (court in the background) Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo (court in the background) Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Robert Glenister as Lorenzo (court in the background) Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Peter Wight as Hieronimo and Tristan Sturrock as Horatio Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

‘They hang him in the arbor’ - Tristan Sturrock as Horatio Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Set Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Set Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Set for the court scenes Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Hieronimo’s ‘garden’ Malcolm Davies Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust