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Tuesday 7 April - Thursday 9 April 2020 | Times vary
Neville Studio
Tickets: £12 / £8 concession
Age guidance 8+
In this first ever co-production between Nottingham Playhouse and Lakeside Arts, Shakespeare's most controversial play is relocated to the modern-day Goose Fair. Greed, poverty and personal vendettas collide in a production full of music, energy and no-nonsense Nottingham spirit.
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