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Photography by Anthony Field from Propeller's The Taming Of The Shrew
WED 26 - SAT 29 JUN
Propeller in association with The Touring Partnership present
Twelfth Night
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Everything in Hall's Twelfth Night is wondrous and strange. THE GUARDIAN
Nobody does Shakespeare like Propeller!
One of Shakespeare's best-loved comedies of love and confusion,Twelfth Night tells a twisted tale of mistaken identity, transformation and deception. Dark and delightful, the play asks 'what happens when you fall in love with the wrong person?' and the answer is both beautiful and bittersweet.
Edward Hall's internationally-acclaimed all-male Shakespeare company returns to The Marlowe with a double bill of classic Shakespeare comedies, performed in the way that only Propeller can.
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TIMES
Evenings: 7.30pm
Thu matinee: 1pm
TICKETS
Wed-Sat evenings: £21, £17, £13, £11
Premier Seats: £25.50
Thu matinee: £15.50, £13, £11, £9
Premier Seats: £18
DISCOUNTS
Concessions: £3 off
The Marlowe Friends: £4.50 off
Season discount: Book both productions (Twelfth Night & The Taming Of The Shrew) in one transaction and get one ticket half-price for every ticket purchased at full-price
Discovery Card: £8
Groups: Bring 15 or more people and get 10% off. Bring 25 or more people and get 15% off
Schools: All tickets £7.50, one teacher free with every 10 students
For bookings made via the internet a booking fee of £2.75 applies.
A charge of £1 applies if you would also like your tickets posted.

Ben Allen (Olivia) and Joseph Chance (Viola) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

Chris Myles (Malvolio) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

Chris Myles (Malvolio) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

Chris Myles (Malvolio) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

Christopher Heyward (Orsino) and Joseph Chance (Viola) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel

Dan Wheeler (Sebastian) and Ben Allen (Olivia) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

Dan Wheeler (Sebastian) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

Dan Wheeler (Sebastian) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

Finn Hanlon (Antonio) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

Gary Shelford (Maria) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

John Dougall (Sir Andrew Aguecheek) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

John Dougall (Sir Andrew Aguecheek) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

John Dougall (Sir Andrew Aguecheek) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

Joseph Chance (Viola) and Ben Allen (Olivia) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

Joseph Chance (Viola) and Christopher Heyward (Orsino) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel

Joseph Chance (Viola) and Christopher Heyward (Orsino) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel

Joseph Chance (Viola) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

Liam O'Brien (Feste) and Vince Leigh (Sir Toby) and the company in Propeller's Twelfth Night.

Liam O'Brien (Feste) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

The company in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

The company in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

Joseph Chance (Viola) and Ben Allen (Olivia) in Propeller's Twelfth Night. Photo by Manuel Harlan.
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THE GUARDIAN
To book tickets on-line, click on the Book Now button.
IN PERSON
The Marlowe Theatre Box Office is open from 9am to 6pm Monday - Saturday.
When there is a show, we remain open until 30 minutes after the performance begins.
BY TELEPHONE
Tickets can be booked on 01227 787787 with all major debit and credit cards
(except American Express).
OPENING HOURS
The Marlowe Theatre Box Office is open for personal bookings Mon - Sat 9am - 5.30pm.
Telephone bookings can be made between Mon - Sat 9am - 6pm
If paying by cheque or postal order, please make it payable to Canterbury City Council.
RESERVATIONS
Tickets can be reserved without payment for up to four days, or 24hrs prior to the performance - whichever is the soonest.
BOOKING FEE
A booking fee of £2.75 applies to all bookings made over the telephone, by post, Internet or fax.
If you would like us to post your tickets to you, an additional postage charge of £1 will be made.
There is no charge made for bookings made in person at the Marlowe Theatre Box Office, for group bookings over 15 tickets or to patrons with access needs.
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If you are a Marlowe Friend who has not registered for on-line bookings before, please read our guide to on-line bookings.
Schools: All tickets £7.50, one teacher free with every 10 students











