Commedia/Shakespeare in Hell

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A Little Commedia Chaos

Several fun, fast and crazy sketches brought to you by a hilarious cast of actors. The sketches are inspired by classic Commedia Dell’ Arte routines and are based on sketches by Barry Grantham and the Scala commedia scenarios.

Shakespeare In Hell

To be or not to be? In Hell there is no question.

The sins of man will be purged away, they say, but not until they have suffered the torment fitting with their crimes. But are the accused guilty? If you sinned for love, in the name of God or as an act of patriotism, you may not find you deserve the heat. But things without all remedy should be without regard, what’s done is done, what must be shall be. Blood will have blood and dog will have his day in the flames.

Tickets: £7 (£13 for 2, £18 for three, £22 for four and £25 for five.)

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