Adapting Shakespeare

Wed 17 May 2017, 19:30 - 21:00

Venue
Royal Opera House (Clore Studio Upstairs), Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DD

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Watch the livestream on 17 May 2017, 7.30pm-9pm



This event is part of the British Academy's Literature Week 2017


Join some of the creative minds behind Royal Opera House productions as they discuss how the immortal works of William Shakespeare have been adapted for the stage. Hosted by leading Shakespearean scholar Jonathan Bate FBA, this event will explore the joys and challenges of telling through dance and music some of the most famous stories ever written.


£17, £7 concessions  


TICKETS
Follow this link and then select the Clore area to choose your tickets.

You may only book up to two tickets for this event. Subject to availability. 
Seating is reserved. Your allocated row and seat number will appear on your ticket.
 Ticket holders are advised to be seated before the start of the event, as there is no interval and latecomers cannot be admitted.


If you require assistance with your booking or would like to book over the phone please call the ROH Box Office on 020 7304 4000 (Mon-Sat, 10am-8pm)


Organised in partnership with the Royal Opera House:


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Media partner: Londonist


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Image credit: Simon Keenlyside as Macbeth and Liudmyla Monastyrska as Lady Macbeth in Macbeth (© ROH/Clive Barda, 2011).


If you have any questions about this event, please refer to our Public Events FAQ. If your question is not answered, please email [email protected].


 


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