English Touring Theatre (ETT) return to the Hall For Cornwall this February with their spellbinding production of Eternal Love.
Produced by the same |creative team that brought the hugely successful Anne Boleyn to the stage, the company once again team up with Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre for this critically acclaimed and sumptuous revival.
With its dynamic, |contemporary language, |stunning costumes and terrific live music, Eternal Love makes history burst into life in an energetic, visceral and above all highly entertaining style.
Previously titled In Extremis and following a triumphant season at Shakespeare’s Globe, audiences outside of London now get the chance to revel in this funny, passionate and |legendary love story.
When Abelard begins a wild affair with his brilliant student Heloise, his enemies find the perfect pretext to destroy him.
Abelard is already on thin ice with the church over his |contentious views and when Heloise bears his child out of wedlock, their affair becomes the scandal of the age… First performed in 2006 and 2007, the current tour sees David Sturzaker and Jo Herbert from Anne Boleyn reunite on stage in the lead roles as the legendary lovers.
Eternal Love will be at Hall For Cornwall from Tuesday, February 11 to Saturday, February 15, with evening |performances at 7.30pm and Thursday and Saturday |matinees at 2.30pm.
Tickets are £11 to £29, with concessions and school and group offers available.
Call the Box Office on 01872 262 466 or book online at www.hallforcornwall.co.uk
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