Brisbane Shakespeare Festival 2015

Sonnets, swordplay and live farce? It must be a Shakespeare festival.
Sarah Ward
Published on September 28, 2015
Updated on September 28, 2015

Overview

When it comes to the works of the man known as the Bard of Avon, there's really only one way to get the real Shakespeare experience. Sure, you probably studied his plays at school, and likely watched one or two that have been turned into films — but have you witnessed his lines read live in a theatre production?

That's how good ol' William intended his efforts to be consumed, after all, so one event is offering that chance to the masses. In its ninth iteration, the Brisbane Shakespeare Festival is back with another bustling program filled with flowery prose read aloud.

See The Comedy of Errors — the Bard's shortest and perhaps most slapstick comic offering — performed for free across the city's outdoor spaces, and arrive early to enjoy the clash and clatter that comes with a demonstration of swordplay beforehand. Sonnet reading features too, and for those who can't tear themselves away from the movie realm, watching big screen productions of classics such as Othello and A Midsummer Night's Dream is also on the line-up.

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