Students from Bradford schools are heading to Stratford to perform ‘The Scottish Play’.
16 students from four Bradford schools have been rehearsing an edited version of Macbeth and will perform alongside young people from across the country on Thursday 7 July as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company Playmaking Festival.
The festival will see the students perform at The Other Place, a 200-seat studio owned by the RSC, and is the culmination of a busy year of Shakespeare-related events in Bradford.
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