One of Shakespeare’s greatest and most enduring comic creations is here returning to the stage in a brand-new show. 

The famously vain, gluttonous and ale-supping Sir John Falstaff appears in three of the bard’s plays, originally as a companion to Prince Hal in Henry IV Parts 1 & 2, and then as a philandering buffoon in The Merry Wives Of Windsor... 

Telling a tale that revolves around Falstaff being chased by creditors demanding payment, GSP theatre company’s new production is being advertised as ‘an evening of jollity, frivolity, a definite lack of coequality, and more Shakespearean insults than ever previously heard on a theatrical stage’. Sounds like fun.   

Photo: © Mark Tumer 2020 / @MarkMakesPhotos

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