WITH Shakespeare 400 in full swing, it seemed fitting for New College to revisit one of the Bard’s most popular plays, The Tempest, on the 400th anniversary of his death.
Shakespeare’s comical tale of magic, monsters, betrayal and reconciliation, love and romance has been duly modernised for a contemporary audience but promises to retain its timeless appeal.
The Tempest appears at the Phoenix Theatre tomorrow night at 7.30pm. Advance tickets are £5.70 or £6 on the door.
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