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Calendar

Dec
10
Tue
Wendy & Peter Pan, Royal Shakespeare Company
Dec 10 @ 4:15 am – 4:30 am

Royal Shakespeare Company

10 December 2013 – 2 March 2014

Directed by Jonathan Munby

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JM Barrie’s classic tale of the boy who never grows up is adapted in a spectacular new version by Ella Hickson and directed by Jonathan Munby.

Dec
11
Wed
Wolf Hall, Royal Shakespeare Company
Dec 11 2013 @ 4:15 am – Mar 29 2014 @ 5:15 am

Royal Shakespeare Company

11 December 2013 – 29 March 2014

Directed by Jeremy Herrin

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Hilary Mantel’s Man Booker Prize Winning Novels, Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies are adapted for the stage by Mike Poulton and directed by Jeremy Herrin.

Dec
19
Thu
Bring Up The Bodies, Royal Shakespeare Company
Dec 19 @ 4:15 am – 4:30 am

Royal Shakespeare Company

19 December 2013 – 29 March 2014

Directed by Jeremy Herrin

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Hilary Mantel’s Man Booker Prize Winning Novels, Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies are adapted for the stage by Mike Poulton and directed by Jeremy Herrin.

Mar
18
Tue
Henry IV, Pt 1 – Royal Shakespeare Company
Mar 18 @ 6:45 am – Sep 6 @ 7:45 am

Royal Shakespeare Company

18 March – 6 September 2014 

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With his crown under threat from enemies both foreign and domestic, Henry IV prepares for war.

Having deposed the previous king, he is only too aware how tenuous his position is, and the price to be paid if he falters.

As his father prepares to defend his crown, Prince Hal is languishing in the taverns and brothels of London, revelling in the company of his friend, the notorious Sir John Falstaff.

With the onset of the war, Hal and Falstaff are thrust into the brutal reality of the battlefield, where Hal must confront his responsibilities to family and throne.

RSC Associate Artist Antony Sher returns to the Company to play the infamous comic knight Falstaff. He is joined by Jasper Britton as Henry IV and Alex Hassell as Prince Hal. Jasper returns following his performances in The Taming of the Shrew/The Tamer Tamed (2003). Alex returns to the RSC following his recent credits in A Midsummer Night’s DreamCardenio and The City Madam(2011).

 

Mar
28
Fri
Henry IV, PT 2 – Royal Shakespeare Company
Mar 28 @ 6:45 am – Sep 6 @ 7:45 am

Royal Shakespeare Company

28 March – 6 September 2014

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King Henry’s health is failing as a second rebellion threatens to surface.

Intent on securing his legacy, he is uncertain that Hal is a worthy heir, believing him more concerned with earthly pleasures than the responsibility of rule. Meanwhile, Falstaff is sent to the countryside to recruit fresh troops.

Amongst the unwitting locals, opportunities for embezzlement and profiteering prove impossible to resist as Falstaff gleefully indulges in the business of lining his own pockets.

As the King’s health continues to worsen, Hal must choose between duty and loyalty to an old friend in Shakespeare’s heartbreaking conclusion to this pair of plays.

RSC Associate Artist Antony Sher returns to the Company to play the infamous comic knight Falstaff. He is joined by Jasper Britton as Henry IV and Alex Hassell as Prince Hal. Jasper returns following his performances in The Taming of the Shrew/The Tamer Tamed (2003). Alex returns to the RSC following his recent credits in A Midsummer Night’s DreamCardenio and The City Madam(2011).

Apr
9
Wed
The Roaring Girl, Royal Shakespeare Company
Apr 9 @ 5:15 am – Sep 30 @ 6:15 am

Royal Shakespeare Company

9 April – 30 September 2014

Directed by Jo Davies

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In a London fuelled by greed and desire, the charismatic, cross-dressing, ‘roaring girl’ heroine Moll has the world wrapped round her little finger. Moll proves more than a match for any man in Dekker and Middleton’s hilarious city comedy directed by Jo Davies.