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Opening Night
Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra at The Globe
Tickets
π« Lower seating ticket for 1 person
π« Middle seating ticket for 1 person
π« Upper seating ticket for 1 person
π« Yard - Standing general admission ticket for 1 person
General Info
π Date: 18th July - 29th August 2020
π Time: multiple times (see below). Runtime TBC
π Venue: Globe Theatre
π Genre: Shakespearean tragedy
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
The personal and the political are always inseparably entwined - but what happens when the personal becomes political and threatens an already unstable empire? This may appear to be Ancient Rome and a long lost Egypt, but Shakespeare's work of art - an experiment with love and power, reputation and regret, fake news and the painful truth - lives and breathes now. It has stood the test of time, and it is about to be radically and raucously reimagined.
π« Lower seating ticket for 1 person
π« Middle seating ticket for 1 person
π« Upper seating ticket for 1 person
π« Yard - Standing general admission ticket for 1 person
General Info
π Date: 18th July - 29th August 2020
π Time: multiple times (see below). Runtime TBC
π Venue: Globe Theatre
π Genre: Shakespearean tragedy
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
The personal and the political are always inseparably entwined - but what happens when the personal becomes political and threatens an already unstable empire? This may appear to be Ancient Rome and a long lost Egypt, but Shakespeare's work of art - an experiment with love and power, reputation and regret, fake news and the painful truth - lives and breathes now. It has stood the test of time, and it is about to be radically and raucously reimagined.