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Arden of Faversham
Richmond Shakespeare Society (RSS) present Arden of Faversham, by young Shakespeare and a collaborator
Approximate running time: 2 hours 15 minutes (including interval)
There will be a Q&A with the Director and members of the company after the Sunday matinee
Guidance: This play explores adult themes and includes depictions of violence, as well as exhibiting 16th-century attitudes that may be abhorrent today
Please note: access to the auditorium is via several steps.
With regret, we cannot therefore cater for wheelchairs within the auditorium at this time
Where: The Mary Wallace Theatre, The Embankment
Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 3DU
1592 tragedy with deep streaks of savage comedy
Fog on the down. Snow falls in hell. Arden must die.
Alice Arden plots to kill her husband.
With the aid of her lover, servants, neighbours and professional killers, it takes many attempts that are both savagely comic as well as tragic.
Are they incompetent, or just unlucky?
Based on an actual crime of the period, this was the first play to foreground ordinary people, partly from Shakespeare's hand
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