Alas! Poor Yorick

Alas! Poor Yorick

Sat 26 Oct 7:00PM - 70 mins + 20 min optional interval

presented by Ridiculusmus

Suitable for

Adults/Older Children (14+)

Ticket prices

£12.50 Standard

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

Quorn Village Hall

Quorn

Box office

[email protected] or Quorn Old School Tearooms.

Ticket links

Buy tickets online

Additional info

Cabaret style seating. Please bring your own drinks and nibbles. Parking available at the rear of the building.

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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