See Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead for just £35

Thursday 09 June 2011 07:05 EDT
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Trevor Nunn realises a forty year old dream by at last directing Tom Stoppard’s first masterpiece Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead as the second production of his captivating season at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.

A verbally scintillating and richly inventive play, Stoppard retells Hamlet through the eyes of two of its minor characters. Vaguely conscious that they are bit parts in a much bigger story of which they have no direct knowledge, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern hilariously and poignantly inhabit a world completely beyond their grasp.

To get top price tickets - usually selling for £50 - for just £35, call 0845 481 1870 and quote ‘Independent Offer’.

Tickets are valid on Monday to Friday performances, as well as for the Thursday matinee, between 16 June and 16 July 2011, excluding 21 June 2011. Book now for the best seats. Subject to availability, cannot be combined with any other offers. Ticket price subject to a £1 restoration levy.

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