A Midsummer Night’s Dream

A dream world of flying fairies, contagious fogs and moonlight revels.
29th June – 2nd July

Join us for a momentous occasion as we christen our beautiful new Malthouse Theatre with a lavish production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.This production of Shakespeare’s magical comedy will pay homage to the industrial aesthetic of our new space, as, ‘Hand in hand with fairy grace, will we sing and bless this place’.Tickets priced at £10 each with a limited number of Standing only tickets available at £5 each.If you have any access requirements, please contact the Box Office directly. If this event is sold out please join the waiting list and we will contact you should tickets become available.

Event Type: Theatre
Running Time: 145 minutes
Company: Kings School

Additional Information

The play kicks off with a funeral, which sets the tone for the rest of the play. Your worst fears will become reality as the story proceeds, telling the tale of junior solicitor Arthur Kipps and his experiences in spooky Eel Marsh House, where he spots a mysterious woman wearing black. He’s certain he really has seen her. But nobody else will admit she is there, and they won’t tell him who she is. As the story unwinds and Arthur sorts out his deceased client’s affairs, spooky incidents occur.If you’ve ever sat around in the dark telling ghost stories, you’ll be familiar with the feeling of dread that watching The Woman in Black brings. But it’s far from being an ordinary, everyday horror story. This play is much more subtle and your fears are all in your mind… which somehow makes it worse. There’s no gore to speak of. Just a growing sense of tension and horror as you’re drawn in to the strange world of Eel Marsh House and the mystery inexorably unravels.Tense and exciting, The Woman in Black is in its third decade on the West End and still thrills audiences from all over the world. Everyone enjoys a good scare and this production delivers time after time. It’s eerie. It’s dark. And it’s proving to be a massive on-going hit, with more than seven million of us enjoying the thrills it delivers since its first showing. Directed by Robin Herford with lighting by Kevin Sleep and produced by PW Productions, it’s an all-time theatre classic in the making.

Dates & Times

Date: 29th June – 2nd July

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