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1623 THEATRE COMPANY -

SHAKESPEAREAN PERFORMANCES

The 1623 Theatre Company perform Shakespeare in non-traditional theatre spaces in and around
Derbyshire
. Take a look at the list of venues below and you will quickly realise that this enterprising company perform at some most unusual venues. 

Venues have included:

  • public parks

  • museums and galleries

  • village halls     

  • schools and colleges      

  • an award-winning show garden    

  • town squares   

  • a disused quarry 

  • libraries    

  • manor house lawns     

  • a former brewery      

  • weddings, anniversaries and birthdays

 

Ben Adams as Petruchio and Rebecca Gadsby as Katharina in The Taming of the Shrew


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Contact: www.1623theatre.co.uk
 

 Rebecca Gadsby as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream

Rebecca Gadsby as Ophelia and Ben Adams as Hamlet

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1623 THEATRE COMPANY

Perform Shakespeare in unusual locations in and around Derbyshire. For details of dates and venues Contact: www.1623theatre.co.uk


 

WORKSHOPS

The 1623 Theatre Company also lead theatrical workshops for all groups at all levels of ability. 

All performances and workshops are tailored to meet the specific needs of venues, audiences and participants. 

Audiences and participants have included:

  • community groups      

  • school students     

  • festival-goers     

  • gardeners      

  • youth theatres     

  • college students     

  • Shakespeare enthusiasts     

  • the general public

  • councillors

  • Members of Parliament

  • The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall


 

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