Annual Shakespeare Festival Held This Year
The Shakespeare Festival in Neuss, Germany, is gearing up for an exciting season from May 13 to June 10. This year, the festival will feature a variety of performances, including the commissioned work "Everybody wants to be Puck," a video, dance, and music performance by Teresa Zschernig and Aylin Leclaire.
The festival, under the artistic direction of Maja Delinic, promises a rich programme of Shakespearean performances, workshops, panel discussions, and introductions. "Let us Garlands bring!," a Shakespeare program by The Erlkings, is another commissioned work that will be showcased during the festival.
Ticket sales for the festival will commence on April 15, 2023, and can be purchased via the ticket hotline 02131 526 99 99 9 or on the festival's website. Individual tickets and combination tickets will be available. For those preferring in-person purchases, tickets can be bought at known advance booking locations.
The festival will host 19 ensembles from various countries, presenting a total of 40 events. "Everybody wants to be Puck" will be shown on May 20, 21, and June 10, while "Let us Garlands bring!" will be performed on May 26 and June 1.
Following shows on the opening and closing weekends, live music will be performed in the Wetthalle. Festival-goers can also enjoy picnic baskets, which can be ordered via the website shakespeare-festival.de.
For more detailed information about specific performances, or to explore additional offers such as workshops and live music events, visitors are encouraged to check the festival's official website or contact the organisers directly.
The Shakespeare Festival in Neuss, Germany, offers an opportunity for outdoor-living enthusiasts, as festival-goers can enjoy picnic baskets during live music performances in the Wetthalle. Home-and-garden lovers might also find the Festival's commitment to showcasing a variety of performances, workshops, and panel discussions appealing, as they delve into the lifestyle of Shakespearean performances.