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Shakespeare In The Squares Returns With The Tempest To Celebrate Their Fifth Anniversary

by Staff Writer
March 9, 2022
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Shakespeare in the Sqaures presents The Tempest

Shakespeare in the Sqaures presents The Tempest

Shakespeare in the Squares today announces their return to London Garden Squares this summer with Shakespeare’s The Tempest, in celebration of their fifth anniversary production.

In their most ambitious season to date, with venues now reaching north to Camden Square, east to Charterhouse Square, and south to Wandsworth, the production tours 18 squares across London, opening on 21 June at Arundel and Ladbroke Gardens at 7pm, with previews from 15 June, and runs until 8 July.

From 9 performances in the first year to 22 scheduled for 2022, Shakespeare in the Squares is now a central fixture in the calendar of Summer outdoor theatre, with each production tailored to the individual garden squares. The company works with the garden committees and other local organisations to create a unique community celebration around the play.

       

Founders of Shakespeare in the Squares, Sue Fletcher and Martin Neild, said today “After two years’ of Covid-enforced absence, Shakespeare in the Squares is thrilled to be returning with our joyful production of The Tempest.  We are so grateful to the garden squares and parks that have kept the faith, and we look forward to bringing them our best show yet.”

Patron of Shakespeare in the Squares, Dame Judi Dench says, “When I first heard about Shakespeare in the Squares, my instant reaction was, ‘That is a marvellous idea; why hasn’t anyone done it before?’ To take William Shakespeare, whose timeless plays always have something important to say about the human condition, into idyllic gardens and other iconic spaces, offers a great opportunity to engage new and non-traditional audiences of all ages.”

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