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E: 22/10 Win tickets for the RSC season at the Barbican and an overnight stay at Malmaison London
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Radio Times
url: https://www.radiotimes.com/win/win-tickets-for-the-rsc-season-at-the-barbican-and-an-overnight-stay-at-malmaison-london/
This winter, the Royal Shakespeare Company returns to London’s Barbican with two extraordinary plays, The Buddha of Suburbia and A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Director Emma Rice brings her unique, joyful style to Hanif Kureishi’s award-winning 1990 novel for a limited four-week season from 22 October, closely followed by the smash-hit, sell-out production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, starring Ghosts’ Mathew Baynton as Bottom. Director Eleanor Rhode returns to the Royal Shakespeare Company with a production that is mischievous and full of wonder, playing from 3 December 2024 to 18 January 2025.
One RT reader can win a pair of tickets to the production of their choice and overnight stay at Malmaison London, including a three-course pre-theatre dinner with wine at the stylish Malmaison Bar & Grill and cooked breakfast the following day.
Which two plays are the Royal Shakespeare Company performing at the Barbican this winter
A: The Buddha of Suburbia and A Midsummer Night’s Dream
url: https://www.radiotimes.com/win/win-tickets-for-the-rsc-season-at-the-barbican-and-an-overnight-stay-at-malmaison-london/
This winter, the Royal Shakespeare Company returns to London’s Barbican with two extraordinary plays, The Buddha of Suburbia and A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Director Emma Rice brings her unique, joyful style to Hanif Kureishi’s award-winning 1990 novel for a limited four-week season from 22 October, closely followed by the smash-hit, sell-out production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, starring Ghosts’ Mathew Baynton as Bottom. Director Eleanor Rhode returns to the Royal Shakespeare Company with a production that is mischievous and full of wonder, playing from 3 December 2024 to 18 January 2025.
One RT reader can win a pair of tickets to the production of their choice and overnight stay at Malmaison London, including a three-course pre-theatre dinner with wine at the stylish Malmaison Bar & Grill and cooked breakfast the following day.
Which two plays are the Royal Shakespeare Company performing at the Barbican this winter
A: The Buddha of Suburbia and A Midsummer Night’s Dream
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