16 September 2017

Gyles Brandreth in Hamlet at the Park Theatre

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About The Event

September 16, 2017
15:15 - 18:00

In conjunction with our President, Gyles Brandreth and the Park Theatre, the Oscar Wilde Society is pleased to offer our members tickets for Hamlet at a specially reduced price for the matinee performance on Saturday 16th September. This ticket will also include a post performance discussion with the cast about the play and Oscar Wilde.

Approximately Right Productions in association with Park Theatre presents

Hamlet

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Simon Evans & David Aula
Script edited by Imogen Bond

Cast includes: Benet Brandreth, Gyles Brandreth and Kosha Engler

Directed by Simon Evans (Arturo Ui Donmar Warehouse, A Midsummer Night’s Dream Southwark Playhouse, The Dazzle and Bug Found 111), this is Hamlet stripped to its core and played by three members of one family: Gyles Brandreth, Benet Brandreth, Kosha Engler – father, son and wife. A family gathering, haunted, claustrophobic, intense.

With a running time of 90 minutes, this Hamlet blasts through our expectations of a familiar text offering a unique take on Shakespeare’s most famous play, performed by a unique cast.

BOOKING TICKETS

To receive the discounted tickets for the matinee (3:15 pm) on 16th September OWS members must quote the promotional code when booking (Members can get their promocode by emailing Geoff Dibb). This has been set up for 16 Sept matinee (only) for £15 tickets.

The Park Theatre advises that people book on the website and put the promocode in when they go to the payment section. Tickets can also be book over the phone but it will incur a small charge. Alternatively people can book in person but will need to quote the discount code.

The box office (open 10-6 Mon – Sat) telephone number is: 0207 870 6876

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