Twelfth Night

Crucible Theatre, Sheffield

Booking from 10 - 31 Oct 26

Suitable for all ages

Student tickets just £15.00

Plan your school trip to Twelfth Night at Sheffield’s world famous Crucible Theatre, where students enjoy Shakespeare’s comedy starring award-winning actor Mathew Horne.

“Britain’s Finest Theatre”

 

Ian McKellen in The Guardian

One of Shakespeare's most loved comedies.

Performed at the world famous Crucible theatre in Sheffield.

Starring award-winning actor Mathew Horne, best known for playing Gavin in Gavin and Stacey.

Prices

Tickets reduced to £15 per student
£15 tickets for groups of 10 or more, with one free adult ticket for every 10 tickets
1 free adult ticket for every 10 tickets

Tickets valid for Twelfth Night. All rates are for school groups of 10+, plus you’ll get 1 free adult ticket for every 10 students. All tickets are subject to availability. For more details and the latest rates, please get in touch.

Key Info

Age suitability
Ages
Suitable for all ages
Key Stages
EYFS, Higher, KS1, KS2, KS3, KS4, KS5
Curriculum Levels
Early Level, First Level, Second Level, Senior Phase, Third/Fourth Level
Curriculum Links
Subjects
Classics, Drama, English, Media Studies
Topics
Art Movements, Creative Writing, Heritage and Culture, Immersive Theatre, Live Theatre Evaluation, Musical Theatre, Poetry, Shakespeare, Storytelling, Theatre Design
Things to know
Dates
Booking from 10 - 31 Oct 26
Duration

Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes

 

Min. group size
10 students
Adult/student ratio
At least 1 adult with every 10 students
SEND
Suitable for students with SEND (please speak to us for more information)
Times

7.15pm evening performances
23 Oct: 2pm
28 Oct: 2pm

 

About

Shakespeare’s much loved comedy starring award-winning actor Mathew Horne, best known as Gavin in Gavin and Stacey at the world famous Crucible.

 

‘O time, thou must untangle this, not I. It is too hard a knot for me t’untie.’

After their ship is wrecked, Viola and Sebastian are washed ashore in different locations, each believing the other to have drowned.

Without her brother, Viola disguises herself as a young man to find safety and work, in the home of Duke Orsino. When Orsino entrusts his new aid to deliver his letters of love to the Countess Olivia, it is the disguised Viola who catches Olivia’s eye. With her own feelings for Orsino to contend with, Olivia becomes part of a tangled romantic web, where not everything is always as it seems.

 

 

 

“Britain’s Finest Theatre”

 

Ian McKellen in The Guardian

“Always serious quality on show”

 

The Yorkshire Post

“A dynamic venue with a strong connection to it’s audience”

 

The Times

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