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The Winter’s Tale - Sun and Moon Theatre

  • Willow Globe Wales, LD1 6NN United Kingdom (map)

Sun and Moon Theatre - The Winter’s Tale

From the wintry cool courts of Sicilia to the summer sun festivities of Bohemia, experience seasonal change and the passage of time in this spectacular comedy drama. The Winter's Tale combines the best of Shakespeare's comedies, tragedies and histories to make for an entertaining evening or afternoon at the theatre - controlling kings, a courageous queen, kind princes, a lost princess, courtroom drama, storms, shipwrecks, festivals, runaway couples, a rogue-ish trickster, disguises, mistaken identities, emotional reunions and a spellbinding final act!

Considered to be one of Shakespeare's greatest plays, this vibrant production will be a delightful and gripping feast of ensemble action, comedy, drama, trials, love, romance, live music, puppetry and magic. Suitable for all ages, this enchanting and exciting play - with one of theatre's most famous stage exits (involving a bear ...) - is the perfect way to spend a summer's afternoon or evening with family, friends, loved ones or solo. Book tickets to experience a winter's tale in summertime - don't miss the magic!

Sun & Moon Theatre are thrilled to be returning to the Willow Globe for a 3rd time having performed Romeo and Juliet in 2023 and Much Ado about Nothing in 2022.

Reviews and feedback from Sun & Moon Theatre’s previous shows:

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ “Sun & Moon Theatre’s work is marked with emotional intelligence and passionate intensity. I can’t wait to see what happens next.”

★ ★ ★ ★ “Such a talented cast!”

★ ★ ★ ★ “Shakespeare at its best. I highly recommend you catch this dynamic theatre company, whether you are a fan of Shakespeare or not … you soon will be!”

★ ★ ★ ★ "Delightful, charming and funny"

About Sun & Moon Theatre: Based in the South West, Sun & Moon Theatre specialise in Shakespeare and their ethos is making Shakespeare for all, focusing on producing accessible and entertaining productions for a wide range of audiences, always asking ‘Why this play now?’. They work with original text, using Quarto and First Folio scripts. They produce open-air and indoor productions, workshops for schools, universities, and community groups, and one-to-one coaching sessions. They adapt their show to every audience and performance space and their goal is always to entertain and invite their audiences to share in brilliant stories, text and characters that have stood the test of time.

Running time: 100 minutes plus interval

Tickets: Adults £14, U16s £7, Family (2 adults, 2 U16s) £35

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