"A landmark production as women take charge," (Evening Standard) In a reimagined 1590, society is a matriarchy. Baptista Minola is seeking to sell off her son Katherine to the highest bidder. Cue an explosive battle of the sexes in this electrically charged love story. Shakespeare's fierce, energetic comedy of gender and materialism is turned on it's head to offer a fresh perspective on it's portrayal of hierarchy and power, directed by Justin Audibert. "Bonkers but... brilliant." (The Sunday Times)
"A landmark production as women take charge," (Evening Standard) In a reimagined 1590, society is a matriarchy. Baptista Minola is seeking to sell off her son Katherine to the highest bidder. Cue an explosive battle of the sexes in this electrically charged love story. Shakespeare's fierce, energetic comedy of gender and materialism is turned on it's head to offer a fresh perspective on it's portrayal of hierarchy and power, directed by Justin Audibert. "Bonkers but... brilliant." (The Sunday Times)