Love`s Labour`s Lost at the Dukes
Performance
Moor Lane
Lancaster
Lancs
LA1 1QE
Tel: 01524 598500
Description
Love`s Labour`s Lost in the Rake at the Dukes in Lancaster 21 - 25 February
By William Shakespeare Directed by Barrie Rutter
Take four dashing young men. Add a vow of celibacy. Throw in a handful of beautiful young women … and wait for the sparks to fly!!!!
Northern Broadsides celebrates its 20th anniversary year with a delicious comedy that will entertain and delight. Romantic, mischievous and filled with youthful exuberance, Love’s Labour’s Lost fizzes likes bubbles in a champagne glass.
Barrie Rutter directs a charismatic cast of 17 multi-talented northern actors who will literally fill the stage in this fast-paced battle of the sexes. In true Broadsides’ style there’ll be rousing song and dance, scintillating performances, jaw-dropping comic timing and hilarious ‘steal-the-show’ scenes.
“The best Shakespeare around.”
The Independent on Sundayeb at 6.30pm exploring the themes of romance, comedy and the battle of the sexes.
Post show talkback with cast and director: Tue 21 Feb
There will be an introduction to the performance on Wed 22 Feb at 6.30pm exploring the themes of romance, comedy and the battle of the sexes.
www.lancastershakespeare.co.uk
Price
£5 - £18.50 (concessions £2 off)
Be an Early Bird! Book by Jan 31 and save £2 per ticket (not in conjunction with any other offer)
Schools: All tickets £8, one free teacher for every 10 pupils
Road Directions
Morecambe, Lancaster and the Lune Valley is located in Lancashire, in the Northwest of England. Exit the M6 Motorway at Junction 34 and follow signs for Lancaster. Join the one way system (Caton Road) and pass small retail park on left on approach to traffic lights. Turn left following signs for Lancaster City Centre. Once on the one-way system keep in the left-hand lane and follow the brown heritage signs for The Dukes.
Public Transport Directions
Turn left from train station, follow signs to city centre and walk through pedestrianised shopping area, past Boots and cross Great John Street over to Moor Lane where The Dukes is situated.


