The Heath Robinson Museum has announced an open-air performance of Shakespeare’s classic play, Romeo and Juliet, on Sunday, August 25.
One of the Bard’s most famous works sees the Montagues and Capulets locked in a fierce and long-standing feud. However, when Romeo Montague sneaks into a Capulet party in disguise, everything changes.
He encounters Juliet, the daughter of the Capulet family, and they quickly fall into a deep and forbidden love, triggering a series of events that leads to a tragic ending.
For a play renowned for its tragedy, it is also rich in humour, as those attending the upcoming performance at the Heath Robinson Museum, located in Pinner Memorial Park on West End Lane, will discover.
The show is the work of award-winning group Illyria. Attendees are invited to bring their own picnic chairs or rugs, as well as refreshments.
Gates open on the night at 6.30pm, with the performance starting at 7pm. To find out more or buy tickets, visit www.heathrobinsonmuseum.org/whats-on/romeo-and-juliet-open-air-theatre
Photo credit: Christa Markham
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