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Outdoor Theatre: Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet

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Two hearts. One fate. A timeless love reborn.

The Duke’s Theatre Company presents Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, a bold reimagining of the iconic tragedy directed by Joseph Pitcher. Pitcher’s acclaimed credits include Gypsy (UK Theatre Award for Best Musical Production) and My Fair Lady at The Mill at Sonning, and Macbeth at the Salomons Theatre, Tunbridge Wells. Returning to the company following Macbeth (2025), this vibrant production also features original music by composer Rob Millett (Rambert Dance Company and The Royal Opera House, The National Theatre and Shakespeare’s Globe).

Audience Advisory:  This performance of Romeo and Juliet contains themes and depictions of war, death, suicide and violence, which may be distressing for some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised, and it is recommended for ticket holders aged seven and above.

Running time: 
2 hours, including a 15 minute interval..

Gates open:
45 minutes before the performance.

Guide Prices

Tickets incl. booking fee: £16.26 - £21.68

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Children

  • Children welcome

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Outdoor Theatre: Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet | Powis Castle

Type:Open Air Theatre

Powis Castle, Welshpool, Powys, SY21 8RF

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Opening Times

Season (8 July 2026)
DayTimes
Wednesday18:00 - 20:00

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