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Preston Old Church (St Peter's), Brighton - The Tempest

Sun 27 Apr 2025 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM St Peter's Church, Preston Drove, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 6SD

Preston Old Church (St Peter's), Brighton - The Tempest

Sun 27 Apr 2025 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM St Peter's Church, Preston Drove, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 6SD

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“Hell is empty and all the devils are here…”

For twelve years Prospero, the rightful duke of Milan, has dwelt on an island after his brother Antonio betrayed him and cast him adrift in a small boat. For twelve years he has plotted revenge on those who overthrew him...

Classical language combines with live music and choral sea shanties to bring what is thought to be the bard’s final play to life. A tale of revenge, love and forgiveness that is sure to delight audiences of all ages.

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Written by William Shakespeare

Adapted by Sarah Slator

Directed by Chloe Bond

Assistant Direction by Ethan Taylor

Music by Simon Stallard

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This performance will take place indoors.

Note: Many of our historic venues are without heating and can therefore be cold in all seasons so please dress warmly.

  • Running time: Approximately 85 minutes
  • What3Words Location: lost.fluid.tins
  • Parking: There is very limited parking outside the church. Alternatively, there is a car park on the North-East side of Preston Park which can be found at What3Words location: rush.mull.torn
  • Seating Provided: Yes.
  • Food and Drink: Food and drink are not permitted inside the church.
  • Dogs: No dogs other than guide dogs will be admitted to this performance.
  • Wheelchair User Access: There is a ramp in the church to allow for wheelchair access. If you have any access requirements before your visit, please contact the Box Office via email or phone (07981 227790) ahead of the performance date.
  • Latecomers: Will not be admitted.

You can find our full Terms & Conditions here.

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“A magical adaptation in a wonderful setting!” - Broadway Baby (Macbeth)

This is Shakespeare we can relish – lucid, emotional, funny in all the right places!” - BN1 Magazine (Romeo & Juliet)

Shakespeare would have envisioned his play to be enjoyed exactly this way!” - Visit Brighton (A Midsummer Night’s Dream)

Location

St Peter's Church, Preston Drove, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 6SD