A play of supernatural magic, vaulting ambition and an examination of the dreadful consequences of the insatiable lust for power. With Shakespeare’s most chilling power couple and truly stirring poetry, this stunning play will keep you gripped.
Bring seats or a rug and a picnic and prepare to be entertained and transported watching Shakespeare as he first saw it performed; in the open air, by an all-male cast with Elizabethan costumes, music and dance. Gates open at 18.00, refreshments will be available for purchase during the interval.
Open Air events are held on the lawn in front of the house. There are no steps to negotiate from the car park so access is good for wheelchairs, mobility scooters and people who use walking aids. There is designated parking for disabled visitors in the main car park, which is 250 metres from the house. An adapted toilet with a handrail is available in the cobbled courtyard.
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