After the somewhat high drama summer season, the Shakespeare’s Globe indoor winter season makes a fairly low-key start with an outing for the Bard’s oddball late play, one of his least performed works. All’s Well That Ends Well follows Helen, a low-born young woman who saves the King of France’s life and is granted any man she wishes as husband. Rejected by her only love the artistocrat Bertram, she resolves to win his heart by what it’s safe to say can be described as ‘any means necessary’. Off the back of a few plays at Hampstead Theatre, Chelsea Walker makes both her Globe and professional Shakespeare debut, directing a cast led by Ruby Bentall as Helen and Kit Young as Bertram.
Time Out says
Details
- Address
- Shakespeare's Globe
- 21
- New Globe Walk
- Bankside
- London
- SE1 9DT
- Transport:
- Tube: Blackfriars/Mansion House/London Bridge
- Price:
- £5-£62
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