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Tag: The Lord Chamberlain’s Men

Posted on July 20, 2017

The Lord Chamberlain’s Men bring ‘The Comedy of Errors’ to The Bishop’s Palace Sunday 30th July

Next weekend, combine a love of theatre with a love of the outdoors and a truly authentic Shakespeare performance. The Palace is delighted to be welcoming back firm favourites The Lord Chamberlain’s Men, whose production of ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ was a sell out last year. Full story: Read more

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