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After the success of last year’s The Younger Brother and The Emperor of the Moon, we’re bringing Aphra Behn back!

This time, young rake George Wilding tries to keep his rich uncle happy whilst also dallying with not one, not two but three different women. Expect mistaken identity, plotting, schemes and shenanigans in this ridiculous comedy from Canterbury’s very own writer.

Directions and further information about all performances can be found at our website: www.canterburyshakespeare.co.uk

Poster artwork by Ethan Burkitt

This event is part of

Canterbury Shakespeare Festival 2026

Thu 23 July - Sat 15 August 2026
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Canterbury Shakespeare Festival: The City-Heiress

Thu 6 - Sat 8 August

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