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Presented by Canterbury Shakespeare Festival

Measure for Measure is one of Shakespeare’s “problem plays” and oscillates wildly between comedy and drama.

The central plot unfolds around the Duke of Vienna leaving his city and leaving the draconian Angelo to oversee the city in his stead.

Angelo implements outdated laws, making sex before marriage punishable by death. When Isabella’s brother Claudio is imprisoned for such a crime, Claudio begs Isabella to go to Angelo and try to save his life. Angelo agrees to let Claudio live, but only if Isabella sleeps with Angelo.

The central themes of the play are moral absolutism, justice, lust, religiosity, and social politics.

Tickets are free but please book in advance.

Location: St Thomas’ Church Hall – Canterbury Ln, Canterbury CT1 2HL

This event is ticketed by Gulbenkian Arts Centre, but the event is not staged there. Directions and further information about all CSF performances can be found at our website: www.canterburyshakespeare.co.uk

Poster artwork by Thomas Harper-Cox

Generously supported by the Canterbury Business Improvement District & Fine Interiors Ltd.

This event is part of

Canterbury Shakespeare Festival 2025

Thu 17 July - Sat 9 August 2025
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CSF: Measure for Measure (JUL)

Tue 22 - Wed 30 July

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