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MARCH - SEPTEMBER 2018 STRATFORD-UPON-AVON WHAT’SON
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RSC.ORG.UK 01789 403493
The RSC Acting Companies are generously supported by THE GAT SBY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION and THE KOVNER FOUNDATIONThe work of the RSC Literary Department is ge nerously supported by THE DRUE HEINZ TRUST
WHERE AMAZING THINGS HAPPEN
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‘Something wicked this way comes...’Returning home from battle, the victorious Macbeth meets three witches on the heath. Driven by their disturbing prophecies, he sets out on the path to murder.
Our contemporary production of Shakespeare’s darkest psychological thriller marks both Christopher Eccleston’s RSC debut and the return of Niamh Cusack to the Company.
16 -19 CONFERENCE TUE 18 SEPTEMBER
WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREMACBETH
D IRECTOR TALK MON 19 MARCH 5.15-6PM, £5
POST SHOW TALK BACK TUE 19 JUNE ( BS L INTERPRETED ) WED 5 SEPTEMBER, FREE
STUDENT INS IGHT SESS ION THU 22 MARCH THU 28 JUNE 10.15-11.15AM, £5
UNWRAPPED SAT 7 JU LY 10.15-11.15AM, £5
BROADCAST LIVE TO CINEMAS ON 11 APRIL
COMPANY INCLUDES NIAMH CUSACK CHRISTOPHER ECCLESTON
D IRECTOR POLLY FINDLAY
DES IGNER FLY DAVIS
L IGHT ING LIZZIE POWELL
SOUND CHRISTOPHER SHUTT
MOVEMENT ALINE DAVID
F IGHTS KATE WATERS
I L LUS IONS CHRIS FISHER
ROYAL SHAKESPEARE THEATRE 13 MARCH -18 SEPTEMBER 2018
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DES IGNER TOM PIPER
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CHARLES BALFOUR
MOVEMENT AYSE TASHKIRAN
F IGHTS
KATE WATERS
ROYAL SHAKESPEARE THEATRE
21 APRIL - 21 SEPTEMBER 2018BROADCAST LIVE TO CINEMAS ON 18 JULY
JULIETWILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
ROMEO&What if your first true love was someone you’d been told you must hate?
Set in a world very like our own, this Romeo and Juliet is about a generation of young people born into violence and ripped apart by the bitter divisions of their parents. The most famous story of love at first sight explodes with intense passion and an irresistible desire for change, but leads all too quickly to heartbreaking consequences.
D IRECTOR TALK MON 30 APR I L 5.15-6PM, £5
POST SHOW TALK BACK TUE 26 JUNE FREE
STUDENT INS IGHT SESS ION THU 3 MAY THU 21 JUNE 10.15-11.15AM, £5
UNWRAPPED SAT 30 JUNE 10.15-11.15AM, £5
STUDENT INS IGHT SESS ION THU 7 JUNE 10.15-11.15AM, £5
POST SHOW TALK BACK WED 30 MAY FREE
D IRECTOR TALK THU 24 MAY 5.15-6PM, £5
AN AUD IENCE WITH ANTONY SHER THU 7 JUNE 5.30-6.30PM, £8
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23 MAY - 9 JUNE 2018
KINGWILLIAM SHAKESPEARELEAR
★★★★ ‘ANTONY SHER IS UNBEARABLY MOVING AS THE VOLATILE KING, IN GREGORY DORAN’S STELLAR
PRODUCTION FULL OF STANDOUT PERFORMANCES’ GUARDIAN
★★★★ ‘SHER IS MAGNIFICENT’
INDEPENDENT
★★★★ ‘A PRODUCTION THAT IS BOLTED
TOGETHER WITH CLARITY, INSIGHT AND A RELISH FOR THE MONUMENTAL’
DAILY TELEGRAPH
King Lear has ruled for many years. As age overtakes him, he divides his kingdom amongst his children. Misjudging their loyalty, he soon finds himself stripped of all the trappings of state, wealth and power that had defined him.
RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran’s critically-acclaimed production returns to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre for three weeks only, with Antony Sher reprising his role as King Lear, one of the greatest parts ever written by Shakespeare.
COMPANY INCLUDES ANTONY SHER DAVID TROUGHTON D IRECTOR GREGORY DORAN DES IGNER NIKI TURNER
L IGHT ING TIM MITCHELL MUS IC ILONA SEKACZ
SOUND JONATHAN RUDDICK MOVEMENT MICHAEL ASHCROFT F IGHTS BRET YOUNT
COMPANY INCLUDES DAVID TROUGHTON
DIRECTOR FIONA LAIRD
MERRY WIVES THE
D IRECTOR TALK MON 13 AUGUST 5.15-6PM, £5
POST SHOW TALK BACK WED 29 AUGUST FREE
Down on his luck in the suburbs, John Falstaff plans to hustle his way to a comfortable retirement by seducing the wives of two wealthy men. Unknown to him, it’s the women of Windsor who really pull the strings, orchestrating Falstaff’s comeuppance amidst a theatrical smorgasbord of petty rivalries, jealousies and over-inflated egos. For a fat Englishman, a Welshman and a Frenchman, the only way is Windsor…
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D IRECTOR MARIA ABERG
DES IGNER NAOMI DAWSON
L IGHT ING NATASHA CHIVERS
MUS IC ORLANDO GOUGH
SOUND CLAIRE WINDSOR
SWAN THEATRE
1 MARCH - 3 AUGUST 2018
In an attempt to prevent the fiercely independent Duchess from marrying the man she loves, her corrupt brothers go on a disturbing quest to destroy her. Remarkable for its inventive and grotesque violence, yet full of dark humour, this violent revenge tragedy asks how anyone can survive in a world where masculinity has become toxic.
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D IRECTOR TALK WED 7 MARCH 5.15-6PM, £5
POST SHOW TALK BACK THU 3 MAY FREE
STUDENT INS IGHT SESS ION WED 25 APR I L 10.15-11.15AM, £5
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SWAN THEATRE
23 MARCH - 14 JUNE 2018
Mrs Rich, a wealthy widow, aspires to rub shoulders with the great and good and perhaps even gain a title. Unfortunately, she’s not the only one after Sir John Roverhead!
Unlike Aphra Behn, a fellow female playwright from the late 1600s, Mary Pix has been almost lost to history. But like Behn’s The Rover, a sell-out success in early 2017, Pix’s comedy of manners combines mischief-making and mind-bending plot twists with a sharp satirical and distinctly female wit. Her colourful cast of characters dupe and dissemble as the intrigue builds. Will Mrs Rich ever squeeze her way into high society?
D IRECTOR JO DAVIES
DES IGNER COLIN RICHMOND
L IGHT ING ANNA WATSON
MOVEMENT CORAL MESSAM
D IRECTOR TALK MON 2 APR I L 5.15-6PM, £5
POST SHOW TALK BACK MON 21 MAY FREE
UNWRAPPED SAT 28 APR I L 10.15-11.15AM, £5
OF MRS RICHOR THE BEAU DEFEATED
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’Always off the wall... never on the fence.’Joan Littlewood was the anarchic revolutionary of 20th century theatre. Born into poverty, she raged her way to have a lasting influence on British culture. Anti-establishment, communist, visionary, rude and glorious, Joan fired the imagination of a generation. Her unique Theatre Workshop was responsible for a raft of successes including Oh, What A Lovely War!, and breathed new life into the Theatre Royal Stratford East.
This new musical of Joan’s life story, told with her own uncompromising candour, reveals a mighty love story at its heart.
D IRECTOR ERICA WHYMAN
DES IGNER TOM PIPER
L IGHT ING CHARLES BALFOUR
A NEW MUSICAL: BOOK, MUSIC AND LYRICS BY SAM KENYON
WRITER & D I RECTOR TALK MON 2 JU LY 5.15-6pm, £5
POST SHOW TALK BACK ( BS L INTERPRETED ) TUE 24 JULY FREE
SWAN THEATRE
22 JUNE - 4 AUGUST 2018
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This new version of Julius Caesar is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare for 8 -13 year olds.
A company of actors have travelled up and down the land performing their stories. Now they’ve arrived in your town to tell a tale of friendship and betrayal. Caesar, Rome’s leader, has returned from war stronger than ever, but some of his followers are questioning his power. The plotting begins...
Part of our First Encounters with Shakespeare series, these engaging adaptations are 90 minutes long, use Shakespeare’s original language and ask audiences to participate in the story. They are a fantastic first step into Shakespeare for children, families and schools.
D IRECTOR MARIEKE AUDSLEY
DES IGNER MAX DOREY
MOVEMENT NATASHA HARRISON
F IGHTS LISA CONNELL
TOURING SCHOOLS & THEATRES
2 FEBRUARY - 24 MARCH 2018
FIRST ENCOUNTERSS H A K E S P E A R E F O R Y O U N G E R A U D I E N C E S
CAESARJULIUSTOUR ING TO SCHOOLS AND THEATRES IN War w i c k sh i r e | L ondon | S t a f f o rd sh i r e | B rad fo rd | Newca s t l e upon Tyne | Coun t y Du rham | Hu l l | Ken t | B i r m i ngham | No r t hamp ton IMAGE BY RSC VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS
THE MUSICAL
#MatildaOnTour
TOUR COMMENCES SPRING 2018 LONDON’S RECORD-BREAKING RUN CONTINUES
Full tour details at
MatildaTheMusical.com
‘THE MUSICAL OF THE DECADE’THE SUNDAY TIMES
TOURING THE UK & IRELAND IN 2018
NATIONAL TOUR
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FULL TOUR DETAILS AT RSC.ORG.UK
TOURING 26 JANUARY -31 MARCH 2018
SALFORD PLYMOUTH HULL NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE NORTHAMPTON LONDON
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We are grateful to our many supporters and partners.
Their support ensures that we can continue to stage theatre at its best, shared around the world for everyone to enjoy.
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There are many ways to help the RSC excel. To discuss your support please contact Rebecca Preston, Development Director on 01789 403473 or email [email protected]
PUBL IC FUNDERS
ARTS COUNCIL ENGLANDDEPARTMENT FOR DIGITAL, CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT
HERITAGE LOTTERY FUNDNATIONAL LOTTERY THROUGH ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND
RSC.ORG.UK/STITCHINTIME
Choose an area to support from underwear to armour, jewellery to shoes. We have £3 million to raise and every gift will help create the best facilities for costume making, in a working environment fit for the 21st century. Help us enable costume making skills to be passed on to future generations through new training and apprenticeship opportunities.
Support the restoration and redevelopment of our Stratford-upon-Avon Costume Workshop and help us continue to create stunning costumes for you and audiences around the world to enjoy.
BP supports £5 tickets for 16--25s
CORPORATE SUPPORTERS
CREAT IVE L EARN ING PARTNERS
Horace Mann School
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families Up to four under 18s half price with every full price paying adult
Monday to Friday evening performances and all matinees. Proof of age required. Does not apply to groups or Premium Seats. On Fridays, RSC Members can buy up to four under 18s £5 tickets with every paying adult.
disabled people £16 per ticketTickets for disabled people cost £16 – whenever you visit or wherever you choose to sit. If you require the services of a companion their ticket will also be £16.
over 60s 20% offMonday and Tuesday evening and midweek matinee performances. Maximum of 9 tickets per transaction. Does not apply to Premium Seats.
UK schools and college groups
£12.50 per ticket for Education Members (£16.50 per ticket for non-Members) plus one free ticket for every 10 students
Monday to Thursday performances for groups of 10+ students. One adult required for every 10 students. Teachers’ free tickets will be placed amongst groups of students and must be used by accompanying adults only. Only available to UK schools during term time. Join as an Education Member for just £20 per year.
groups of 10+ £39.50 in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre £29.50 in the Swan Theatre
Applies to Monday to Friday performances for adult groups of 10+ tickets. Additional discounts apply for larger groups. Email [email protected] for prices and to book.
standby rate £25 for best available seatsAvailable on the day of the performance only and subject to availability. For students in full time education, under 25s, over 60s, the unemployed, NCA Members, Members of the Armed Forces, Equity and BECTU members. Proof of entitlement is required.
CV37 standby scheme £10 for best available seatsAvailable on the day only in person or by telephone and subject to availability. Applicable to residents of Stratford-upon-Avon with a CV37 postcode. Proof of address will be required at time of booking or on collection of tickets. Available only for selected performances and seats are allocated entirely at the discretion of the Box Office and cannot be pre-selected online.
rush tickets Last-minute tickets from just £10Every Friday, we release a selection of discounted tickets for the following week’s performances. Only available online from noon on the Friday preceding the performance. Selected performances and seats only.
All discounts are subject to availability and at the discretion of the Box Office. Discounts apply to perfomances in the Royal Shakespeare and Swan Theatres only. Discounted tickets cannot be booked in conjunction with any other discount or offer and discounts cannot be applied retrospectively. Discounts do not apply to Premium Seats with the exception of disabled people and Adult Groups 10+.
*Restricted view seats. A limited number of restricted and part restricted view seats are available in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. For detailed seating plans visit rsc.org.uk
open understudy rehearsals
A limited number of tickets are available to our open understudy rehearsals which give a glimpse into the processes around this essential part of our work, ensuring we have a ‘performance ready’ full understudy company. Performed with limited staging conditions and costumes, these fascinating rehearsals are only available for sale two weeks prior to each event (see performance schedule for details). RSC Members, Patrons & Artists Circle have a 24-hour priority booking period ahead of the general public. £10 | Restricted view £5
STANDING TICKETS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE IN THE ROYAL SHAKESPEARE AND SWAN THEATRES FROM £5.PRIORITY BOOKING FOR MEMBERS AND PATRONS FROM 25 SEPTEMBER 2017.
PUBLIC BOOKING OPENS 23 OCTOBER 2017.
Swan Theatre: from £16 - £55
Royal Shakespeare Theatre: from £16*- £62.50 premium tickets also available at a £12.50 supplement on top price tickets
Exclusive events, information and discountsBP £5 TICKETS* FOR EVERY SHOW40 tickets in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and 20 tickets in the Swan Theatre are reserved for every performance (except press night) for 16-25 year olds who make the booking themselves. Tickets can only be collected from the Box Office from one hour before performance. Proof of age required. Tickets allocated at discretion of Box Office. Limited tickets available on day of performance, in person only. During Priority Booking, 16-25 tickets available by phone only.
* You don’t have to be a Key Member to access BP £5 Theatre tickets.
JOIN FOR FREEBP £5 tickets for
16-25 year oldsSupported by BP
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Open every day from 10.30am, serving lunch, afternoon tea and dinner, you don’t have to be watching a performance to join us in the Rooftop Restaurant. With three cafes, lighter meals and cake are always on the menu too – all with free WiFi.
GO ONLINE TO BOOK YOUR TABLE TODAY OR CALL 01789 403449
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Spend your day at our Stratford-upon-Avon home. Explore our buildings, discover the magic of theatre making, look out over Stratford, dress up as a king, eat, drink, sit by the river and feed the ducks. There’s plenty to fill your day.
GO ONLINE FOR ITINERARIES THAT SUIT YOUGO ONLINE TO BOOK YOUR TABLE TODAY OR CALL 01789 403449
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See our Shakespeare productions in your local cinema, broadcast live from Stratford-upon-Avon.
We also stream productions, for free, directly into UK schools. Register online today.Live from Stratford-upon-Avon is generously sponsored by SIDNEY E. FRANK FOUNDATIONSchools’ Broadcasts are generously supported by VIRGIN MEDIA
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Our year-round programme of events has something for everyone. From free family activities in the school holidays to live music and comedy gigs, a regular programme of onstage talks to outdoor extravaganzas.
/cinemas /events /educationGO ONLINE FOR A FULL LIST OF ALL EVENTS AND TO BOOK
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There are so many ways for teachers, schools and young people to work with us, from free schools’ broadcasts of our Shakespeare productions, through professional development, to workshops, conferences and events. Our new film series, The Text Detectives, unlocks Shakespeare’s language while our national programme of Associate Schools transforms first experiences of Shakespeare and live theatre.
The work of the RSC Education Department is generously supported by PAUL HAMLYN FOUNDATION, THE POLONSKY FOUNDATION, THE ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER FOUNDATION and the ERNEST COOK TRUST
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Show your love and support for the RSC and become a Member or Patron. As well as the knowledge you’re helping to create world-class theatre, you’ll benefit from advance and exclusive information, Priority Booking and special events and discounts. Don’t miss out – join today.
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KEY = Reduced Price Preview F = First Performance P = Press Night
L = Last Performance LIVE = Live to Cinema (Stalls not available) RLIVE = Live to Cinema rehearsal (Stalls not available) OUR = Open Understudy Rehearsal (available to book two weeks prior to event) SBP = Shakespeare Birthday Performance = Pre- or Post-Show event
performance schedule
Royal Shakespeare Theatre Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, King Lear, The Merry Wives of WindsorSwan Theatre The Duchess of Malfi, The Fantastic Follies of Mrs Rich, Miss LittlewoodAbbreviations Romeo = Romeo and Juliet, Lear = King Lear, M Wives = The Merry Wives of Windsor, Malfi = The Duchess of Malfi, Mrs Rich = The Fantastic Follies of Mrs Rich, Littlewood = Miss Littlewood
ASSISTED PERFORMANCES■ = Audio Described Performance ● = Captioned Performance
= Semi-integrated British Sign Language Interpreted Performance
2018 Media Partner
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MON TUE WED THU FRI SATMARCH APRIL1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 3 4 5 6 77.30 F Malfi
7.30Malfi
7.30Malfi
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7.30 Malfi
7.00 P Malfi
7.30 Malfi
1.30 Malfi 7.30 Malfi
7.30 Malfi
7.15 FMacbeth7.30 Malfi
7.15Macbeth7.30 Malfi
7.15Macbeth7.30 Malfi
7.15 Macbeth7.30 Malfi
1.30 Malfi 7.15Macbeth7.30 Malfi
7.15 Macbeth
7.00 P Macbeth
7.15 Macbeth
1.15Macbeth7.15 Macbeth
7.15 Macbeth7.30 F Mrs Rich
1.15Macbeth7.15 Macbeth7.30 Mrs Rich
7.15 Macbeth7.30 Mrs Rich
7.15 Macbeth7.30 Mrs Rich
7.15 Macbeth7.30 Mrs Rich
1.15 OURMacbeth7.15Macbeth7.30 Mrs Rich
7.15 Macbeth7.30 Mrs Rich
1.15Macbeth1.30Mrs Rich7.15Macbeth7.30Mrs Rich
7.15 Macbeth7.30 Mrs Rich
1.00Mrs Rich7.00 PMrs Rich7.15Macbeth
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1.15Macbeth7.15Macbeth7.30Mrs Rich
7.15 ● Macbeth7.30 Malfi
1.15Macbeth1.30Malfi7.15Macbeth7.30Malfi
APRIL MAY9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 197.15 Macbeth7.30 Mrs Rich
1.00 RLIVE Macbeth7.30 Mrs Rich
1.30 Malfi7.00 LIVE Macbeth7.30 Malfi
7.15 Macbeth7.30 Malfi
7.15 ■ Macbeth7.30 Mrs Rich
1.15Macbeth1.30Mrs Rich7.15Macbeth7.30Malfi
7.30Malfi
1.30 OUR Malfi7.30Malfi
1.30Mrs Rich7.30Mrs Rich
7.30Mrs Rich
7.30Malfi
1.30Malfi7.15 F SBPRomeo7.30Mrs Rich
7.15Romeo7.30Mrs Rich
7.15Romeo7.30Malfi
1.30Malfi7.15Romeo7.30Mrs Rich
7.15Romeo7.30Mrs Rich
1.30 OURMrs Rich7.15Romeo7.30Mrs Rich
1.15Romeo1.30 Mrs Rich 7.15Romeo7.30Malfi
7.15 Romeo7.30Malfi
7.00 PRomeo7.30Mrs Rich
1.30Mrs Rich7.15Romeo7.30Mrs Rich
1.15Romeo7.15Romeo7.30 Malfi
7.15 Macbeth7.30 ■ Malfi
1.15Macbeth1.30Mrs Rich7.15Macbeth7.30Mrs Rich
7.15Romeo7.30Mrs Rich
7.15Romeo7.30Malfi
1.30Malfi7.15Romeo7.30Mrs Rich
1.15Romeo7.15Romeo7.30 ●Mrs Rich
1.15 OURRomeo7.15Romeo7.30Malfi
1.15Macbeth1.30Malfi7.15Macbeth7.30Mrs Rich
7.15Romeo7.30Mrs Rich
1.15Romeo7.15Macbeth7.30 Mrs Rich
1.15Macbeth1.30Mrs Rich7.15Macbeth7.30Mrs Rich
7.30 Malfi
7.30 Malfi
1.30Mrs Rich7.30Mrs Rich
MAY JUNE21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 307.30 Mrs Rich
7.30Malfi
1.30 ●Malfi7.15 F Lear7.30Mrs Rich
7.15 Lear7.30Mrs Rich
7.15Lear7.30Mrs Rich
1.30 ■Mrs Rich7.15Lear7.30Malfi
7.15Lear7.30Malfi
7.15Lear7.30Mrs Rich
1.30 ●Mrs Rich7.15 Lear7.30Mrs Rich
7.15Lear7.30Mrs Rich
7.15Lear7.30Malfi
1.15 ■Lear1.30Malfi7.15Lear7.30Mrs Rich
7.15Lear7.30Mrs Rich
7.15Lear7.30Malfi
1.30Malfi7.15Lear7.30Mrs Rich
1.15 ● Lear7.30Mrs Rich
7.15Lear7.30 ■Mrs Rich
1.15Lear1.30Mrs Rich7.15 LLear7.30Malfi
7.30Malfi
7.15Macbeth7.30Malfi
1.30Malfi7.15Macbeth7.30Mrs Rich
1.15Romeo7.15Romeo7.30 LMrs Rich
7.15Romeo7.30Malfi
1.15 ■Romeo1.30Malfi7.15Macbeth7.30Malfi
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7.15 Macbeth
7.15Romeo
1.15 Romeo7.15Macbeth
7.15Macbeth7.30 F Littlewood
1.15Macbeth7.15Romeo7.30 Littlewood
7.15Romeo7.30Littlewood
7.15 Romeo7.30 Littlewood
7.15Macbeth7.30Littlewood
1.15Macbeth7.15Romeo7.30 Littlewood
7.15Romeo7.30 Littlewood
1.15 Romeo1.30Littlewood7.15Macbeth7.30Littlewood
M I S C H I E F F E S T I V A L A T T H E O T H E R P L A C E – F U L L D E T A I L S T O B E A N N O U N C E DJULY AUGUST2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 117.15Romeo7.30 Littlewood
7.00 PLittlewood7.15Romeo
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1.15 ●Romeo7.15Macbeth7.30Littlewood
7.15 Macbeth7.30 Malfi
1.15 Macbeth1.30 ■Malfi7.15Romeo7.30 Malfi
7.15Romeo7.30Malfi
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1.30Littlewood7.15 Romeo7.30 Littlewood
1.15 Macbeth7.15Macbeth7.30Littlewood
1.30 OURLittlewood7.15Macbeth7.30Littlewood
1.15 ■Macbeth1.30 Malfi7.15Romeo7.30 Malfi
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1.00 RLIVERomeo7.30Malfi
1.30Littlewood7.00 LIVE Romeo7.30 Littlewood
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7.15 Macbeth7.30 Malfi
1.15Romeo1.30 Malfi7.15Romeo7.30 Littlewood
7.15Romeo7.30Littlewood
7.15Macbeth7.30 Littlewood
1.30Littlewood7.15 Macbeth7.30 Malfi
7.15Romeo7.30Malfi
7.15Romeo7.30 ●Malfi
1.15 Romeo1.30Littlewood7.15Macbeth7.30Littlewood
7.30 ●Littlewood
7.30Littlewood
1.30 ■Littlewood7.30Littlewood
7.30Malfi
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AUGUST SEPTEMBER13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 227.15 M Wives
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1.15Macbeth7.15Romeo
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7.15Romeo
7.15Romeo
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