
Rarely performed and oft-criticised, this most elusive of Shakespeare's 'problem plays' is possibly one of his most rewarding. An orphaned girl, hopelessly in love with a young man who longs for freedom, determinedly strives to achieve what she wants while staying within the parameters of honour. All's Well is not only a beguiling fairytale and captivating romantic comedy, but also a profound examination of love, war and mankind's aspiration to happiness.
Please Note: the Sunday performance is at 3.00p.m. - Nor performance on Wednesday
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