A major new Royal Shakespeare Company family attraction, The Play's The Thing, will open in October, just in time for the half term school break. The interactive exhibition will be located in the Swan Wing of the RSC's theatres in Stratford-upon-Avon, marking the culmination of the restoration of the oldest part of the building, which dates from 1879. The Play's The Thing will be the RSC's first ever permanent exhibition devoted to the staging of Shakespeare’s plays.
Many famous faces have performed at the RSC and the
exhibition includes costumes worn by David Tennant, Dame Judi Dench, Sir Ian
McKellen, Dame Helen Mirren, Sir Laurence Olivier, Paul Robeson and Vivien
Leigh. The immersive exhibition also highlights some of the RSC’s most iconic
theatre productions with treasures from the archive, including rarely-seen
props, exquisite costumes and original set designs.
There are plenty of opportunities to get involved too, with a magic costume
mirror for visitors to try on virtual costumes, the Quick Change Challenge,
changing a costume against the clock with Velcro, buttons and magnets, or the
chance to stand on the RSC stage through state of the art technology.
Visitors will also be able to explore how set design, lighting, sound, special
effects and music all help to create the world on stage.
Also on display will be the Chandos portrait of Shakespeare,
on loan for a limited time from the National Portrait Gallery, and a rare first
folio of Shakespeare’s plays dating from 1623.
The Play’s The Thing opens on Saturday 22 October 2016,
daily from 10am at The Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Tickets cost £8.50. Children aged 5-17 are half price when
purchased with a full priced adult admission and under 5s go free. For groups and
schools admissions, please contact the RSC Box Office.
To book visit www.rsc.org.uk/theplaysthething
The refurbishment of the Swan Wing and the staging of The
Play’s The Thing have been partly funded by a £2.8 million award from the Heritage
Lottery Fund.
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