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2012 the Year of King Lear

Rendlesham Forest, Tuesday, 24 July 2012 - Sunday, 26 August 2012


2012 the Year of King Lear: Once upon a time, in ancient Britain, a very old King planned to divide his Kingdom between his three daughters.

The youngest Princess was beautiful and true but the older two had evil in their hearts and not content with a third each, jealously plotted against their lovelier sister.

Set against the sweeping backdrop of pine trees in the picturesque heart of Rendlesham Forest, this professional, award winning event will enchant all the family. Whether you're new to Shakespeare or are barmy about the Bard, this is an experience to remember forever! Don't miss the most enjoyable event of the year!

In A Nutshell! Check out our on-line cartoon of King Lear at www.theatreintheforest.com

2012 the Year of King Lear at Rendlesham Forest in Woodbridge, Suffolk on Tuesday, 24 July 2012.


For more information about 2012 the Year of King Lear, please contact 01473 603388, or see event details on the left.

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2012 the Year of King Lear
Submitted by Michael Linge
Monday, 28 November 2011

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Rendlesham Forest
Rendlesham Forest
Woodbridge
Woodbridge
Suffolk
IP123NF   map

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01473 603388


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Gates Open: 6pm, Performance Begins: 7:30pm, Performance Ends: 10pm
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Full Price: £20, Over 60's: £16 ,Concessions £10
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Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Event finishes
Sunday, 26 August 2012
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