RSC announces online conversations with stars

Photo credit: Manuel Harlan

Photo credit: Manuel Harlan

The Royal Shakespeare Company has announced an exclusive series of new online conversations for RSC subscribers, members and patrons called Talking Shakespeare. The talks will include major stage (and screen) stars including Judi Dench, Ray Fearon, Harriet Walter, Patrick Stewart, David Tennant, Adjoa Andoh, Simon Russell Beale, Paterson Joseph and Alexandra Gilbreath, with more to be announced.

With theatres remaining closed for the foreseeable future, RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran has called upon some special guests to join him in conversation about Shakespeare, their memories of the RSC and more.

Executive director Catherine Mallyon said: "Our Members and supporters are providing the Company with vital income during the Covid-19 crisis. Since the closure of our theatres in March, we have been finding new and creative ways of engaging with our supporters online. Initiatives range from regular Zoom updates from our Artistic team for Production Circle and Season Supporters, to virtual talks and behind-the-scenes exclusive events for Patrons and Members, including a first screening of our 2019 production of King John via You Tube earlier this month.

"We are extremely grateful to our members and supporters who have recognised the very challenging position we find ourselves in, alongside all theatres and arts venues around the country. And whilst it is sadly too early to say when we will be able to re-open and what the future might look like, we hope that Talking Shakespeare and other similar events will continue to entertain and engage our membership through this challenging time, and importantly thank them for their ongoing and vital support as we look forward to the time when we can safely re-open."

The free chats will launch next Monday but state a suggested donation of £10. 

The first conversation with Judi Dench will take place Monday 13th July at 5pm.

For book tickets and for further information, please click here.

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