Synopsis The wittiest of Shakespeare's contemporaries pooled their immense individual talents to produce this riotous, hilarious and outrageously bawdy comedy of love, marriage and social climbing. Nearly 400 years on and the characters so hilariously lampooned by this of wits are still with us.
Dates: Opens 25 April 2002. Apr 17,18,19,20,22,23m,27,29, May 3,4m,9,10,11,14,15,18, Jun 1m,1,3,4,15m,15,20,21, Jul 4m,4,8,9,20,22,23, Aug 15m,22,29, Sep 7,14 (10:30) Eve 19:30 Mats 13:30/14:00, Apr 25 13:00
Absolutely hilarious, although I have to agree about the props. By the way, if "Hamlet" is going to hold a loaf of bread with bits cut out to resemble a skull, he should hold it the right way round... - USER: Whatsonstage.com
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