Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD

TOM STOPPARD

A bold and contemporary take on Stoppard's iconic and award-winning play, which takes place, as it were, "in the wings" of Shakespeare's Hamlet.

This absurdist, existential tragicomedy expands upon the exploits of two of the bard's anti-heroes, the ill-fated courtiers Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.

Our exhilarating new version will draw on a range of stagecraft and audience participation to present the play (and its plays) with just four actors instead of the usual twenty. It will be a rollercoaster of humour and poignancy. A limited number of ' stage-side' tickets with a close up view will be available.

An amateur production brought to you by award-winning Different Theatre, creators of Clean, Chemistry and The Last. Supported by The Cotton Theatre Trust.

Directed by Sam Chittenden. Featuring Ben Baeza, Morgan Corby, Ross Gurney-Randall and Nancy Logan.

Company: Different Theatre

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Genre: Theatre

Duration: 150 mins


This event has an interval.


Venues: Friends' Meeting House


Venue Accessibility:

Assistance Dogs Welcome Assistance Dogs Welcome

Wheelchair Accessible Wheelchair Accessible

Accessible Toilet Accessible Toilet

Step-free Access Step-free Access

For any queries about venue accessibility, including step free access, please contact box office.

Age suitability: 12+ (Guideline)

Babes in Arms policy: Under 2's are not allowed at this event.

Content Warnings:

 Audience Interaction Audience Interaction

 Depictions and references to Violence Depictions and references to Violence


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May 9, 2025

7.30pm

Friends' Meeting House

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May 10, 2025

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May 23, 2025

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May 24, 2025

7.00pm

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