Preparation Pack - The Comedy of Errors

$25.00

This resource has been developed to support sign language interpreters in preparing for interpreted performances of Shakespeare’s sparkling comedy. The Comedy of Errors is packed with fast-paced wordplay, physical comedy, and mistaken identity, exploring themes of family, confusion, reunion, and the chaotic hilarity of coincidence. Interpreting this work calls for a playful yet thoughtful approach, blending theatrical awareness, linguistic dexterity, and cultural sensitivity.

The aim of this pack is to empower interpreters to deliver performances that are not only accurate and expressive, but also accessible, engaging, and aligned with the artistic vision of the production. It has been designed with the needs of Deaf audiences in mind and recognises the unique contribution that signed language brings to the storytelling process.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • A detailed breakdown of the plot, characters, and themes

  • Analysis of symbolic and poetic elements in the play

  • Guidance on role-shifting, visual storytelling, and performance interpreting strategies

  • Space to document team coordination, rehearsal notes, and your own reflective practice

Whether you’re preparing to interpret on-stage, off-stage, in feed roles, or in ensemble collaboration, this preparation pack offers a structured foundation to guide your work. It is intended to be a living document - something you can adapt, annotate, and make your own.

Thank you for your dedication to making Shakespeare’s work come alive through sign language. Your preparation, insight, and artistry help ensure that Romeo and Juliet can be experienced in full by all audiences.

This resource has been developed to support sign language interpreters in preparing for interpreted performances of Shakespeare’s sparkling comedy. The Comedy of Errors is packed with fast-paced wordplay, physical comedy, and mistaken identity, exploring themes of family, confusion, reunion, and the chaotic hilarity of coincidence. Interpreting this work calls for a playful yet thoughtful approach, blending theatrical awareness, linguistic dexterity, and cultural sensitivity.

The aim of this pack is to empower interpreters to deliver performances that are not only accurate and expressive, but also accessible, engaging, and aligned with the artistic vision of the production. It has been designed with the needs of Deaf audiences in mind and recognises the unique contribution that signed language brings to the storytelling process.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • A detailed breakdown of the plot, characters, and themes

  • Analysis of symbolic and poetic elements in the play

  • Guidance on role-shifting, visual storytelling, and performance interpreting strategies

  • Space to document team coordination, rehearsal notes, and your own reflective practice

Whether you’re preparing to interpret on-stage, off-stage, in feed roles, or in ensemble collaboration, this preparation pack offers a structured foundation to guide your work. It is intended to be a living document - something you can adapt, annotate, and make your own.

Thank you for your dedication to making Shakespeare’s work come alive through sign language. Your preparation, insight, and artistry help ensure that Romeo and Juliet can be experienced in full by all audiences.