Shepherd Neame Limited

04/05/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/05/2024 07:51

SHAKESPEARE WITH SHEPS RETURNS TO TWO PICTURESQUE KENT PUB GARDENS THIS SUMMER

Independent family brewer Shepherd Neame is joining forces for a second year with Kent theatre company, Changeling, to stage open air theatre at two of its popular pubs this summer.

Shakespeare With Sheps will see Maidstone-based Changeling Theatre perform Shakespeare's Henry V during its outdoor summer theatre tour in two of its pub gardens.

The two diverse destinations chosen are The New Flying Horse at Wye and the Royal Albion Hotel on Broadstairs seafront.

It is the second time Britain's oldest brewer has teamed up with the company to bring Shakespeare to Shepherd Neame venues.

This year, the first performance will be at The New Flying Horse in the beautiful village of Wye near Ashford on Tuesday, July 2 at 7pm. Theatre fans will be able to soak up the rural setting, as the show takes place in the pub's spacious, lawned garden.

The second will be the following night on Wednesday, July 3, also at 7pm, at The Royal Albion Hotel on Broadstairs seafront.

Best known for its hugely successful open air tour each summer, the Changeling Theatre have staged Shakespeare's most popular plays in locations ranging from castles to gardens and even beaches for more than 20 years.

Henry V is arguably Shakespeare's most famous and popular 'war play' and is based on the events of the Hundred Years' War. It is also not without comedy, and in typical Shakespeare style, the leading characters are ruthlessly mocked by the underclass throughout.