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The Tempest – Shakespeare in the Garden – Monday 24th June

From: £16.50

Following our acclaimed production of Twelfth Night, which toured through the Summer of 2023, we are delighted to announce that our 2024 production will be The Tempest.

PLEASE NOTE: Gates open at 630pm with a 7pm start time. Please bring your own rugs, picnics and chairs and enjoy an evening of open-air Shakespeare in the Subtropical Gardens.

 Shakespeare’s last, and great, play is a triumphant compilation of intrigue, magic, and humour. Prospero, an exiled Duke with supernatural powers, creates a great storm which sees his enemies shipwrecked on his island. Magic abounds, plots are exposed, and a colourful array of characters gain their deserts. Fascinating entertainment.

Shakespeare performance from Festival Players International, the UK’s prime all-male touring company. In a colourful, costumed staging, brought to you with the Players’ customary energy, clarity, and professionalism.

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Following our acclaimed production of Twelfth Night, which toured through the Summer of 2023, we are delighted to announce that our 2024 production will be The Tempest.

PLEASE NOTE: Gates open at 630pm with a 7pm start time. Please bring your own rugs, picnics and chairs and enjoy an evening of open-air Shakespeare in the Subtropical Gardens.

 Shakespeare’s last, and great, play is a triumphant compilation of intrigue, magic, and humour. Prospero, an exiled Duke with supernatural powers, creates a great storm which sees his enemies shipwrecked on his island. Magic abounds, plots are exposed, and a colourful array of characters gain their deserts. Fascinating entertainment.

Shakespeare performance from Festival Players International, the UK’s prime all-male touring company. In a colourful, costumed staging, brought to you with the Players’ customary energy, clarity, and professionalism.

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