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The Most Perilous Comedie of Elizabeth I - Outdoor Theatre

The Most Perilous Comedie of Elizabeth I

Wednesday 13th August       Gates open 6.15pm  Show 7pm-9pm

Adults £20   Friends of the Palace £15 Children £ 12

The Three Inch Fools present a largely historical, always hysterical, brand new Tudor comedie.

Elizabethan theatre is flourishing. But will a brand-new Tudor musical romp, in which Good Queen Bess takes to the stage herself, be the making of this heroine or spell the beginning of her downfall?

The stage is set for regicidal rivalries, devious dramatics, and plotting playwrights. Beset by misunderstandings and a script that…let’s just say…needs some work, this production promises to be largely historical, always hysterical.

As the old saying goes…thy show must go-eth on!

Remember to bring something to sit on. There will be an outdoor bar selling cold drinks, ice cream and alcoholopen throughout the performance, you are welcome to bring you own picnic as well.The performance will go ahead even if it is raining so, please dress for the weather on the day.Please do not bring large beach style parasols as these will block people's view of the performance.

This is a fundraising event for the Palace Trust.

If you require a carers/essential companion ticket for any of our events please email events@bishopspalace.org.uk

Ticket options

  • Adult - Liz 1st
    Adult - Liz 1st
    £20.00
    0 30 max
  • Friends of the Palace - Liz 1st
    Friends of the Palace - Liz 1st
    £15.00
    0 30 max
  • Child - Liz 1st
    Child - Liz 1st
    £12.00
    0 30 max
The Most Perilous Comedie of Elizabeth I - Outdoor Theatre

The Most Perilous Comedie of Elizabeth I

Wednesday 13th August       Gates open 6.15pm  Show 7pm-9pm

Adults £20   Friends of the Palace £15 Children £ 12

The Three Inch Fools present a largely historical, always hysterical, brand new Tudor comedie.

Elizabethan theatre is flourishing. But will a brand-new Tudor musical romp, in which Good Queen Bess takes to the stage herself, be the making of this heroine or spell the beginning of her downfall?

The stage is set for regicidal rivalries, devious dramatics, and plotting playwrights. Beset by misunderstandings and a script that…let’s just say…needs some work, this production promises to be largely historical, always hysterical.

As the old saying goes…thy show must go-eth on!

Remember to bring something to sit on. There will be an outdoor bar selling cold drinks, ice cream and alcoholopen throughout the performance, you are welcome to bring you own picnic as well.The performance will go ahead even if it is raining so, please dress for the weather on the day.Please do not bring large beach style parasols as these will block people's view of the performance.

This is a fundraising event for the Palace Trust.

If you require a carers/essential companion ticket for any of our events please email events@bishopspalace.org.uk

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