**Tuesday 19 & Wednesday 20 September**
Tuesday 19 & Wednesday 20 September
William ‘Cavaliero’ Kempe was one of the finest performers of the Elizabethan age...until he fell out with Will ‘git-face’ Shakespeare.
Kempe died alone and poverty stricken, not very far from the original Globe Theatre, a world away from his former life having supposedly originated some of literature’s best-known characters, including Bottom, Dogberry, and Falstaff. Join Will ‘Cavaliero’ Kempe as he gives his final performance to an audience of a mouse and a marrote and tells us what really happened between him and William Shakespeare.
A bittersweet tale, told by an idiot.
“A lively production, directed with pace and relish by Ben Humphrey. Captivating.” Edinburgh Evening News
Tuesday 19 & Wednesday 20 September, 7pmTickets: £15, £12 (benefit concession & students)Age guidance: 14+Running time: Approx. 1hr 15mins
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