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Journey with Sam and Jen as they navigate a parallel world where Shakespeare's Works are reality and nothing is what it seems.
This topical play takes in Henry IV, Part 1 and Hamlet through the lens of the LGBTQ+ spectrum and does so with earnest, heart and humour, with just a little dash of meta.
The Prince, by Abigail Thorn, is a bold and vibrant play which had its debut to rave reviews on September 18th 2022 at Southwark Theatre.
Contains some strong language, strobe lighting effects and haze. The text of the play addresses issues that may be upsetting, please contact the theatre for more information.
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with United Agents.
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