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As You Like It By William Shakespeare

Ripley Castle, Tuesday, 22 June 2010 - Sunday, 11 July 2010


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As You Like It By William Shakespeare: Now in their 6th year of production and following last years success of the Tempest, Sprite Productions are going to be putting on their annual Shakespeare extravaganza at Ripley Castle; this time in the form of As You Like It.

Follow the plays heroine Rosalind as she flees the court of her father to live in the Forest of Arden (interactively set in Ripley Woods), where in disguise she meets her sweetheart Orlando again. Sprite will be bringing the romantic comedy to life around the audience in their own unique, inventive style.

The stunning grounds of Ripley Castle provide the perfect backdrop to an evening of Shakespeare and an opportunity to enjoy a summer picnic and a glass of wine in the evening sunshine.

N.B. No matinee performance on Saturday 26 June

As You Like It By William Shakespeare at Ripley Castle in Ripley, Yorkshire on Tuesday, 22 June 2010.


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Ripley Castle
A61 Harrogate - Ripon Rd
Ripley
Ripley
Yorkshire
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Matinee Performances 2pm Thurs & Sat, 4pm Sun, evening performances start at 7.30pm
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Adults From £14 (discounts Available
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Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Event finishes
Sunday, 11 July 2010
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