Gold textured title “Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet” on a white plaster background with a large golden starburst and scattered small stars.

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Two Hearts. One Fate. A Timeless Love Reborn.

Join The Duke’s Theatre Company for a bold reimagining of Shakespeare’s iconic tragedy, blending dynamic staging, evocative sound and the enduring power of Shakespeare’s verse. This fresh retelling brings new intensity to the passion, peril and youthful energy at the heart of the world’s most famous star‑crossed lovers.

The performance takes place on the Lower Fields at East Riddlesden Hall.

What to bring and wear: Seating is not provided. Please bring fold up garden chairs, camping chairs or blankets. People on blankets will be advised to sit in the first 5 metres in front of the stage.

Accessibility: Accessible parking is available on the same field as to where the performance will take place. The field is an uneven grassed terrain, but is mainly level with a small decline from the parking spaces to the level of the performance area. The toilets including the accessible toilet is up an inclined tarmac drive.The full accessibility statement can be found on the property website.

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Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Ticket£21.68 per adult
Ticket£20.05 per child

Booking Essential: 0333 666 3366 | Suitable for ages 7+

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Map & Directions

The Duke's Theatre Company present: Romeo and Juliet

Type:Play

NT East Riddlesden Hall, Bradford Road, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD20 5EL
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Tel01535 607075

Opening Times

Season (1 July 2026)
DayTimes
Wednesday19:00 - 21:00

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