'Improvised theatre at its very best'
★★★★★
At the Theatre
'OFF the Ruff since 1602'
Who: Rubbish Shakespeare Company and Wing It Impro
What: Rubbish Improvised Shakespeare: The Incomplete Works Where: Unity 1 When: 7:45pm - Saturday the 20th of April Age range: 6+ (Audience Friendly) Website: www.rubbishshakespearecompany.com / www.wingimpro.com Socials: Twitter - @rubbishshakes / @wingimpro Instagram - @rubbishshakespeare / @wing_it_impro Tickets: £10/£6 concessions with Unity theatre creative pool membership (free to join) £20 - Pay more option £42 Saturday all access ticket - SOLD OUT £78 Weekend all access ticket - SOLD OUT Performed by: Rob Bond, Danny Bradley, Lee Hithersay, Kirsti Heitmann, Alice Rowbottom, Ryan Byrne, Jen Hardy, Alex McDonald, and Mark Smith. Conceived and directed by Mark Smith Thanks to Phoenix Remix for the show interview - The incomplete works
https://thephoenixremix.com/2024/04/13/liverpool-improvisation-festival-interview-rubbish-improvised-shakespeare-the-incomplete-works/?fbclid=IwAR1W8Nr3IrFO8z0gi6Oj5PfIAraURDr1ju8RwzP774YPltbm-bRCBcH45M4 |
Credit: Andrew AB
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‘Like Horrible Histories with a dash of the Young Ones anarchy’
★★★★★
At The Theatre
★★★★★
At The Theatre
Shakespeare's gone AWOL so his cast must make it up... in front of the king! With your help, this hilarious, madcap troupe must complete William's new masterpiece – or it's off with their heads!
Wing It Improv and Rubbish Shakespeare present a completely improvised Shakespeare play! Using clown, physical comedy and live music, this spontaneous Shakespeare show of audience friendly theatre is a ridiculously joyous, participatory event. Suitable for all, including those new to Shakespeare (or even theatre itself).
Wing It Improv and Rubbish Shakespeare present a completely improvised Shakespeare play! Using clown, physical comedy and live music, this spontaneous Shakespeare show of audience friendly theatre is a ridiculously joyous, participatory event. Suitable for all, including those new to Shakespeare (or even theatre itself).
Quotes:
'The Incomplete Works of Shakespeare is a brilliant, bold, and very funny evening’s entertainment. It may be aimed at a family audience – but trust me, you don’t need a child to enjoy this!'
★★★★★ - The Reviews Hub
'A cavalcade of characters, chaos and clown... I highly recommend that you catch this show if you can. It is different to the normal improv work on offer, and this makes a refreshing change. It blends live music, clown, magic realism, physical theatre and storytelling into a delicious mix… Improvised theatre at its very best'
★★★★★ - At the Theatre
'A non-stop turmoil of myth, laughter and tomfoolery that had the audience ‘in stiches’ laughing'
★★★★ - North West End
'The Incomplete Works of Shakespeare is a brilliant, bold, and very funny evening’s entertainment. It may be aimed at a family audience – but trust me, you don’t need a child to enjoy this!'
★★★★★ - The Reviews Hub
'A cavalcade of characters, chaos and clown... I highly recommend that you catch this show if you can. It is different to the normal improv work on offer, and this makes a refreshing change. It blends live music, clown, magic realism, physical theatre and storytelling into a delicious mix… Improvised theatre at its very best'
★★★★★ - At the Theatre
'A non-stop turmoil of myth, laughter and tomfoolery that had the audience ‘in stiches’ laughing'
★★★★ - North West End
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