The annual summer Petersfield Shakespeare Festival delights in bringing you entertaining and accessible Shakespeare in the enchanting open-air setting of Wylds Farm in Liss. For PSF2024 we present ROMEO AND JULIET.....
One small village with only a pub and a church to its name.
One week in the swelteringly hot summer.
Nothing to do.
Two young people fall in love with disastrous consequences.
Only one woman knows everything.
Could she have stopped it?
Start your evening with street food or a picnic and live music at the Bottoms Up Bar, before taking your seats for Shakespeare's most enduring love story.
Tickets available via the website or at One Tree Books, 7 Lavant Street, Petersfield GU32 3EL 01730 261199
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