Hamlet at Northwood House
Runs until Saturday, June 25th, 2022 (See all dates)
- Time
- 12:00pm - 1:00pm
- Venue
- Apollo Theatre, Newport, PO30 1JT
Performed by AdLib Theatre in the grounds of Northwood House & Park
Thursday 23rd June, Friday 24th June & Saturday 25th June
Gates open at 5.30pm, Performances start at 6.30pm.
Enjoy this unique interpretation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, performed in the open air by the Island’s renowned Adlib Theatre group. This time the famous tragic drama, (arguably William Shakespeare’s most famous play) is reimagined and set in the 1930’s, where you are invited to join in the wedding celebrations of this royal family!
Feel free to come dressed for a wedding if you wish! However, as performances will go ahead in most conditions, come prepared for the English weather!
Tickets £8 per person (sorry, no concessionary rates available) or £12.50 with a glass of house wine, Pimm’s or Mermaid G&T*
This production is not recommended for under 10-year-olds
Event details:
The production is expected to last 140 minutes, which includes a 20-minute interval.
Free parking after 6pm in the Northwood House Rotunda or Park Road Car Parks (sorry, limited capacity in the Rotunda car park).
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Venue
Apollo Theatre
Pyle Street
Newport
PO30 1JT
Dates
The event runs from 12:00pm to 1:00pm on the following dates.
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