Romeo and Juliet at Malahide Castle

Malahide Castle & Gardens, Wednesday 11th June

Witness the powerful story of two young lovers, Romeo and Juliet, as they find their way to each other amidst a bitter family feud. Their forbidden love leads to a secret marriage and a series of fateful decisions, culminating in a tragic yet unforgettable climax. This open-air performance captures the essence of Shakespeare’s vision, making it an essential experience for both the Bard’s aficionados and first-time audiences.

What you need to know:
• Seating: Guests are invited to bring their own rugs or low-backed seating for comfort.
• Attire: Please dress appropriately for an evening outdoors.
• Children’s Admission: Admission is free for children under 5 years.

Set against the backdrop of Malahide Castle’s West Lawn, this performance not only brings to life the poignant moments of Shakespeare’s work but also offers a perfect setting to experience the magic of live theatre. Don’t miss this blend of classic literature and enchanting outdoor ambiance.


Date:
Wednesday 11th June
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
From €15.40
Address:
Malahide Castle & Gardens, Back Road, Malahide Demesne, Malahide, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Malahide Castle & Gardens, Back Road, Malahide Demesne, Malahide, County Dublin, Ireland

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