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Tickets
π« Grand Circle ticket for 1
π« Dress Circle ticket for 1
π« Stalls ticket for 1
General Info
π Date and time: 7th February 2020 - 25th April 2020. Mon-Sat 7:30pm; Weds & Sat also have 2:30pm sessions. Runtime: 2 hours including one 20 minute interval
π Venue: Gielgud Theatre
π€ Age requirement: children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to an accompanying adult
π Genre: comedy
β Please note: you will automatically be assigned the best seat possible. If you buy more than one ticket, they will be seated together
Description
'Tis 1605 and England's greatest playwright is in trouble. Will Shakespeare has produced just two plays; Measure for Measure, which according to King James was incomprehensible bollingbrokes by any measure, and All's Well That Ends Well which didn't even end well. Will desperately needs to maketh a brilliant new play to bolster his reputation and avoid being cast aside by King and country. But Will's personal life is encountering more dramatic twists and turns than any theatrical story he can conjure. Can Will hold on to his dream of being recognised now and for all time, as indisputably the greatest writer that ever lived?

π« Grand Circle ticket for 1
π« Dress Circle ticket for 1
π« Stalls ticket for 1
General Info
π Date and time: 7th February 2020 - 25th April 2020. Mon-Sat 7:30pm; Weds & Sat also have 2:30pm sessions. Runtime: 2 hours including one 20 minute interval
π Venue: Gielgud Theatre
π€ Age requirement: children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to an accompanying adult
π Genre: comedy
β Please note: you will automatically be assigned the best seat possible. If you buy more than one ticket, they will be seated together
Description
'Tis 1605 and England's greatest playwright is in trouble. Will Shakespeare has produced just two plays; Measure for Measure, which according to King James was incomprehensible bollingbrokes by any measure, and All's Well That Ends Well which didn't even end well. Will desperately needs to maketh a brilliant new play to bolster his reputation and avoid being cast aside by King and country. But Will's personal life is encountering more dramatic twists and turns than any theatrical story he can conjure. Can Will hold on to his dream of being recognised now and for all time, as indisputably the greatest writer that ever lived?


