Cesario - National Theatre
Pro reviewers average
2013-06-20
Stratford-upon-Avon, 1596. Judith, daughter of William Shakespeare, wears boy's clothes just like her twin Hamnet and insists that she be called Cesario. Why? Because Hamnet is very ill. He may leave forever and she's not go...
Stratford-upon-Avon, 1596. Judith, daughter of William Shakespeare, wears boy's clothes just like her twin Hamnet and insists that she be called Cesario. Why? Because Hamnet is very ill. He may leave forever and she's not going to let that happen.Inspired by the twins in Shakespeare's plays, this funny and touching new play is performed by a cast of young people from London schools and youth theatres.
Show Details

| Running dates | from Aug 22 2012 to Aug 25 2012 |
| Theatre | National Theatre |
| My Rating | Review This Show |
| Cheapest ticket | £3 |
| Most expensive ticket | £3 |
| No pro reviewer has rated this show yet |
| There are no peer reviews for this show yet |
Overview, Cast and Creatives
| Genre | Drama | |
| Synopsis | ||
Stratford-upon-Avon, 1596. Judith, daughter of William Shakespeare, wears boy's clothes just like her twin Hamnet and insists that she be called Cesario. Why? Because Hamnet is very ill. He may leave forever and she's not going to let that happen. Inspired by the twins in Shakespeare's plays, this funny and touching new play is performed by a cast of young people from London schools and youth theatres. |
||
| Author | Bryony Lavery | |
| Director | Anthony Banks | |





