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Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale

About Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale

This year's production is Shakespeare's most fairy-tale like play, 'The Winter's Tale'. It is a story full of magic, romance and action. Little Perditta is a princess, but she doesn't know it! Left to the wild animals in the woods as a baby, she was found and raised by kind shepherds. Years later her cold and wicked father King Leontes still rules. Will she ever find out who she really is? Can the king ever find his heart again? And are there really bears roaming in Rendlesham Forest? There is only one way to find out!

David Newborn and the Red Rose Chain team begin their Theatre Production. For more info visit www.redrosechain.co.uk

How to get there:

Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale starts at Rendlesham Forest Centre in Rendlesham Wood. Woodbridge is the nearest town or village.

4 miles from Woodbridge on Oxford Rd B1084

OS Grid Reference: TM354484
Postcode IP12 3NF (for satnav purposes)
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

Type of Event:
arts
Date:
Thursday 6 August 2009 to Sunday 30 August 2009
Time:
19.30
Cost of Event:
Tickets from £8
Easy Access:
Meeting Place:
Rendlesham Forest Centre
Clothing Required:
Booking Required:
Tel: 01473 288886 or book on line through www.redrosechain.co.uk
Dogs Allowed:
No

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What's of interest

Why not book a picnic to add enjoyment to your evening in the forest. Telephone 01473 288886 or see www.redrosechain.com for more details.

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