AUDIENCES will be treated to a right rollicking tale of royal mystery and intrigue as Anne Boleyn is brought to the stage by the Maskers Theatre Company.
Their outdoor summer production at Hamptworth Lodge, halfway between Southampton and Salisbury, continues until Saturday, July 27, with no performance on Monday. Just why is James I prancing around in Anne Boleyn’s coronation dress? What is Anne up to in the woods with William Tyndale? And why is Henry VIII getting wildly frustrated?
Howard Brenton’s awardwinning, sharp and witty play twists time, looking at the Tudors through the eyes of the Jacobeans.
Visit maskers.org.uk for more details.
- See tomorrow’s Daily Echo for our review of the show.
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