All’s Well That Ends Well - Globe Tickets
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All’s Well That Ends Well - Globe Tickets

Where do you draw the line in love? Find out in this Shakespearean thriller.
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All’s Well That Ends Well - Globe Tickets

About All’s Well That Ends Well - Globe

Shakespeare's classic play, All's Well That Ends Well, comes to London's only candlelit theatre, Shakespeare's Globe. Book All's Well That Ends Well tickets on London Theatre.

All's Well That Ends Well is a play that was written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1598 and 1608, and it is based on Giletta di Narbona from Giovanni Boccaccio's The Decameron.

This comedic thriller tells the story of Helen, a woman of low birth status, who cures the ill king. Because she saved the king's life, she is granted permission to marry whomever she wishes, and she chooses Bertram, a nobleman whom she has been in love with. However, Bertram is unhappy with the arrangement and leaves the country. Helen follows him, and throughout this tale of obsession and manipulation, she seeks to be accepted as Bertram's wife.

All's Well That Ends Well in London stars Ruby Bentall (Our Country's Good) in the role of Helen and Kit Young (Shadow and Bone) as Bertram. The talented cast also includes Catrin Aaron (Richard III), Emilio Doorgasingh (Game of Thrones), Richard Katz (The Fir Tree), Caroline Moroney (Pygmalion), Georgia-Mae Myers (Titus Andronicus), Kwami Odoom (Force Majeure), Siobhán Redmond (A Midsummer Night's Dream), William Robinson (Bacon), Sachin K. Sharma (Strike, Things You Should Have Done), and Adam Wadsworth (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child).

The play also has an excellent creative team, including director Chelsea Walker (Visit from an Unknown Woman) in her Globe directorial debut, candlelight designer Bethany Gupwell (Larmes de Couteat/Full Moon in March), co-costume designer and Costume Supervisor Megan Rarity (The Other Place), set designer and co-costume designer Rosanna Vize (King Lear), composer Simon Slater (Constellations), fight director Kevin McCurdy (The Colour Purple), and intimacy director Lucy Fennell (Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story).

Run time

2hr 15min. Incl. interval.

Categories

Plays, Off West End

Start date

8th November, 2024

End date

4th January, 2025

Our Review

'All's Well That Ends Well' review — Shakespeare's problem play is solved by this spirited, enlightening production

4 of 5
22 Nov 2024, 09:16
Read our review of All's Well That Ends Well, starring Ruby Bentall, Kit Young and William Robinson, now in performances at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse to 4 January 2025.

Venue

21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, London, UK, SE1 9DT

Directions

Location: Fringe/Off West End
Railway station: Blackfriars
Bus numbers: Lavington Street (Stop SW) 381

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Show schedule

Day of weekMatineeEvening
Monday-7:30 PM
Tuesday-7:30 PM
Wednesday-7:30 PM
Thursday2:00 PM7:30 PM
Friday-7:30 PM
Saturday2:00 PM7:30 PM
Sunday--

Frequently asked questions

What is All’s Well That Ends Well - Globe about?

Shakespeare’s rarely performed comedic thriller, All’s Well That Ends Well, comes to Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in Chelsea Walker’s Globe directorial debut.

How do you book tickets for All’s Well That Ends Well - Globe?

Book tickets for All’s Well That Ends Well - Globe on London Theatre.

Where is All’s Well That Ends Well - Globe playing?

All’s Well That Ends Well - Globe is playing at Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. The theatre is located at 21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, London, SE1 9DT.

How much do tickets cost for All’s Well That Ends Well - Globe?

Tickets for All’s Well That Ends Well - Globe start at £7.

How long is All’s Well That Ends Well - Globe?

The running time of All’s Well That Ends Well - Globe is 2hr 15min. Incl. interval.

Who wrote All’s Well That Ends Well?

William Shakespeare wrote the play.

Who directed All’s Well That Ends Well?

Chelsea Walker stages the show.

Is All’s Well That Ends Well appropriate for kids?

Be aware that this play contains themes of homophobia, classism, and misogyny. It also has scenes of violence and sexual assault.

Is All’s Well That Ends Well good?

All’s Well That Ends Well is a wonderful Shakespearean play that explores sexuality, class, and gender. This staging takes place at the only candlelit theatre in London and boasts an excellent cast and creative team.

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