Alas! Poor Yorick

Alas! Poor Yorick

Thu 24 Oct 7:30PM - 70 mins + 20 min optional interval

presented by Ridiculusmus

Suitable for

Adults/Older Children (14+)

Ticket prices

£13.00 Standard / £12.00 Over 65 / £12.00 Student

Dive into the world of 'Alas! Poor Yorick', a captivating blend of humor, depth and pure theatrical delight! This one-of-a-kind performance offers something for everyone, featuring dynamic portrayals by seasoned theatre legends Jon Haynes and David Woods – the UK’s oldest experimental theatre double act. With a legacy spanning over 32 years, Ridiculusmus delivers a show that is both refreshingly original and irresistibly entertaining.

This unique production takes Shakespeare’s gravediggers from 'Hamlet' and spins them into a whirlwind of slapstick comedy, stirring song and inventive theatre.

But that’s not all – this show is interactive! While participation is entirely optional, you can join in the fun by stepping into cameo roles like a donkey or Polonius, adding an extra layer of excitement to your experience.

Whether you’re well-versed in 'Hamlet' or new to Shakespeare, 'Alas! Poor Yorick' provides a captivating escape into a world of imagination and laughter.

Don’t miss this opportunity to witness a brilliant and memorable show that promises to entertain, inspire and transport you to another realm.

"What a treat to have Ridiculusmus back on our programme. For audiences who love their theatre absurd and hilarious too!" - Steve Wilson, Artist Engagement Officer, Live & Local

Venue

Tideswell Community Hall

Tideswell

Box office

07973963525 or [email protected]

Ticket links

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Additional info

Brought to you by Tideswell Theatre. Wine and beer on sale to ticketholders at bar.

Accessibility

Live & Local affirms that when a disabled person’s access requirements require them being accompanied to a performance, that person and their personal assistant should be able to purchase two tickets at a total cost of no more than the cost of a one full-priced ticket. Our Promoters are advised that this is best practice supported by legal precedent.

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