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AUB Productions presents: Romeo and Juliet

Play by William Shakespeare
Abridged and directed by Fiona Ross

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AUB Productions presents a contemporary take on William Shakespeare's immortal tragedy of feuding families and star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet.

Public performances (Palace Court Theatre)

Date Time Standard Concession ² AUB staff ³ Wheelchair user

16 November

14.30

PWYC ¹

N/A

N/A

PWYC ¹

16 November

18.30

£10

£4

£8

£5

¹ For the Saturday 16 November matinée (14.30) performance, you're invited to Pay What You Can (PWYC).

² Student, under-18, senior, disability and low income. You may be asked for proof of eligibility.

³ AUB staff must present their staff ID at the box office alongside their ticket.

Find us

Palace Court Theatre

Hinton Road, Bournemouth
Dorset
BH1 2EN
United Kingdom

Find the Palace Court Theatre: what3words: ///steep.turns.keep

Schools' Tour

Prior to the public performances at the Palace Court Theatre, Romeo and Juliet will embark on a tour of local schools.

Please note, the schools' tour is sold out.

Date Venue

6 November

Poole Grammar School

7 November

Poole High School

8 November

Queen Elizabeth's School, Wimborne

11 November

The Burgate School, Fordingbridge

12 November

The Burgate School, Fordingbridge

13 November

Oak Academy, Bournemouth

15 November

Durlston Court School, Barton-on-Sea

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