Shakespeare among the statues

Why Not Theatre Company invites you to a performance of the Bard’s love poems, sonnets, scenes, songs and monologues among the statues of the Lapidarium of Kings in Christian IV’s Brewhouse. 

As part of the Copenhagen Literature Festival 2015, the performance has been especially written to complement the ‘stage’.

With Barry McKenna directing, and Andrew Jeffers and Sue Hansen-Styles on stage, it’s hard to see how Shakespeare fans can go wrong. 

 

O, for the love of Shakespeare
Feb 27-March 8; Christian IV’s Brewhouse, Frederiksholms Kanal 29, Cph K; tickets 50-100kr; kongerneslapidarium.dk





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