Royal Shakespeare Company’s (RSC) home base is in Stratford-upon-Avon. It is a major attraction in the town. The building combines old and modern architecture.
The Experience
The Royal Shakespeare Theatre features a unique “thrust stage” with the audience on three sides. The Swan Theatre is a smaller, Victorian-style space used for more experimental plays.
For the Kids: Younger children might get restless during long plays, however, the RSC has “first encounter” productions designed for them.
For Teens: Seeing the plays live can make a difference if they are studying them.
The Tower: The RSC Tower offers a 360-degree view of the town and Warwickshire countryside.
The Exhibition: The interactive “The Play’s The Thing” exhibition is hands-on and great for kids.
Practical Bits
Time Spent: Allow 1 to 2 hours for a visit to the tower. A play will take up an afternoon or evening.
Budget & Discounts: The RSC offers £10 tickets for 14–25 year olds. There are also discounted seats with restricted views. There are discounts for Blue Light Card holders and reduced rates for under-18s and UK students.
The Vibe: The riverside setting is great for a family stroll.
Food & Drink: There is a rooftop restaurant and a cafe on-site. The Bancroft Gardens outside are perfect for a picnic.
Nearby
You can easily walk to
Shakespeare’s Birthplace. Or take a River Canal Boat trip to rest your legs.
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