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Canterbury Shakespeare Festival presents...

The House of Lear, a British fashion house, is under threat – the leader, Lear, is resigning and handing over the keys to the company over to their three daughters. A modern and stylish reading of the text, this production will be more the Devils Wears Prada than a classical production, and will feature strong design elements lifted from the iconic world of fashion! However, we would also be amiss not to admit some elements will lift from the recent political developments in the US.

Please note: This event is not at Gulbenkian. The event is held at Julie Rose Stadium, Willborough Road, Kennington, Ashford, Kent TN24 9QX.

Please bring your own chairs & blankets as seating will not be provided.

CSF: The House of Lear (Ashford)

Sun 3 August

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