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Shakespeare company comes to Harrogate



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Published Date: 04 July 2008
PROFESSIONAL Shakespeare touring company Theatre Set-Up come to Harrogate's Sun Pavilion in the Valley Gardens next week.
The indoor performance, from a company that normally does outdoor plays, will take place on Thursday, July 10 when the company put on ‘All’s Well That Ends Well.’

A romantic, lively, adventure comedy, the play does pose some implausible events and
characters and because it contains a social problem has actually become known as a ‘problem play.’

Written between 1601 and 1608, it is one of Shakespeare's least performed plays and is full of tricks, riddles, fun, deceit and power with some interesting characters and an unusual young anti-hero.

The company, which is touring 34 venues in six countries and performs using similar minimalist sets and casting to those used by Shakespeare’s own company, The King’s Men, is looking forward to its return to Yorkshire and the delightful setting of the Pavilion.

If you’d like to see the play, the performance starts at 7.30pm. Picnics are welcome before the show in the Colonnades and gardens.

TIckets priced £10 for adults, £8 for concessions and under 16s with family tickets £25 (for two adults and three children) are available from Harrogate Tourist Information Centre on 01423 537300.



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  • Last Updated: 26 June 2008 3:48 PM
  • Source: Advertiser Weekend
  • Location: Harrogate
 
 
  

 
 


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