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Wednesday 30th June Merry Wives of Windsor 7.30pm
Thursday 1st July As You Like It 7.30pm
Friday 2nd July Merry Wives of Windsor 7.30pm
Saturday 3rd July As You Like It 3pm
Saturday 3rd July As You Like It 7.30pm
Grounds open 6.30pm
Performance: 2 hours plus one interval
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Please book early as performances will sell out

Wednesday & Thursday £15
Friday & Saturday £20
Concessions: Senior Citizens & Students £3 off
No concessions Friday & Saturday evenings

Box Office, The Cambridge Corn Exchange,
Wheeler Street, Cambridge CB2 3QE
Tel: 01223 357 851
ENTRANCE (click map for large version)
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Ample parking available.
Wheelchair access via Old Kitchens entrance (staff will be available to assist if necessary).
PLEASE BRING WARM CLOTHING AS EVEN ON THE WARMEST DAYS, IT CAN BECOME QUITE COOL
LATER IN THE EVENING.
Umbrellas are not permitted during the performance.
FOOD & DRINK
Refreshment stall will be available.

Our Weather Policy
This policy forms part of our terms and conditions.
We will make every effort to complete the performance and reserve the right to stop and start the action as necessary. Performances are never cancelled or abandoned before the advertised starting time and then only in the event of very bad weather. Refunds are not given for cancellation or abandonment as a result of the weather

Open Air Shakespeare at Girton College

Girton College, Cambridge

Wednesday 30th June to Saturday 3rd July 2010

As You Like It

GB Theatre Company are delighted to be performing William Shakespeare's much loved comedies The Merry Wives of Windsor and As You Like It at Girton College, Cambridge.

Matt Milburn & Gabriel Thomson

The magnificent ensemble cast features former Hollyoaks star Matt Milburn and BBC 1’s My Family star Gabriel Thomson.

Girton College, Cambridge Shakespeare Festival 2010

Established in 1869 as the first residential College for women, Girton occupies spacious grounds about two and a half miles northwest of the centre of Cambridge next to the village of Girton. It became mixed in 1977 with the arrival of the first male Fellows and male undergraduates have been admitted since 1979.

The equal balance between the numbers of men and women amongst both the Fellowship and the students is matched by no other College. We have thus built on our long tradition of women’s academic success and achievement to become a diverse and friendly mixed community in which our students can study in a genuinely egalitarian environment.

ADDITIONAL VENUE INFORMATION
www.girton.cam.ac.uk