Posted: Sun 11th Mar 2018

Wrexham Carnival of Words – Shakespeare Hot Under the Collar

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This article is old - Published: Sunday, Mar 11th, 2018

Wrexham Carnival of Words – Shakespeare Hot Under the Collar

Location: Wrexham Library

Date / Time: April -7pm

Prices: £8

Company of Voices present four favourite excerpts from Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. From high drama to hilarious comedy through Shakespeare’s perceptive take on relationships of all kinds. Company of Voices is a group specialising in early theatre and early song. Catch “Hot Under The Collar” on tour in Wrexham.

Mae Company of Voices yn cyflwyno pedwar o’u hoff ddyfyniadau o Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice ac A Midsummer Night’s Dream. O ddrama ddwys i gomedi doniol o bersbectif craff Shakespeare ar bob math o berthnasau. Mae Company of Voices yn grŵp sy’n arbenigo mewn theatr a chaneuon cynnar. Dewch i weld “Hot Under The Collar” ar daith yn Wrecsam.



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