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Wednesday 11 October 2023 | 12.15pm - onwards
Venue: Theatre Royal
Price: FREE - Booking required
Rebecca Morris, Heritage and Learning Partnerships Manager, and Shakespeare Institute alumni, presents this illustrated talk on Shakespeare's First Folio as part of the 37 Plays Festival. Contextualising and looking at the historical importance of the 1623 Folio, this look at the first collection of Shakespeare's work will also look at how it has inspired The RSC's 37 Plays Project.
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