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8 May - 7 Jun  |  For ages 10+

Unicorn Theatre presents

Twelfth Night

Twelfth Night

Prices

Full Price £16
Concessions £10 (19 and under, students and unwaged)
Family Ticket £44 (4 people, at least one of whom is a child)
School groups £6

 

Previews 8 - 13 May: All tickets £6

BSL= British Sign Language interpreted  AD = Audio Described C = Captioned

Please note that Family Tickets and School Groups cannot be booked online - please call the Box Office on 020 7645 0560

Performance schedule

Fri 8 May   1.30pm  
Sat 9 May   1.30pm  
Sun 10 May   2.00pm  
Tue 12 May   1.30pm  
Wed 13 May   1.30pm  
Thu 14 May   1.30pm  
Fri 15 May 10.15am    
Sat 16 May   1.30pm 5.00pm
Sun 17 May   2.00pm  
Tue 19 May   1.30pm  
Wed 20 May 10.15am 1.45pm  
Thu 21 May   1.30pm  
Fri 22 May 10.15am    
Sat 23 May   1.30pm 5.00pm
Sun 24 May   2.00pm  
Tue 26 May   2.00pm  
Wed 27 May   2.00pm  
Thu 28 May   2.00pm 7.00pm
Fri 29 May   2.00pm  
Sat 30 May   1.30pm 5.00pm
Sun 31 May    2.00pm BSL  
Tue 2 Jun   1.30pm BSL / C  
Wed 3 Jun 10.15am 1.45pm  
Thu 4 Jun   12.30pm AD  
Fri 5 Jun 10.15am    
Sat 6 Jun   1.30pm 5.00pm
Sun 7 Jun   2.00pm AD  

 

 

FAMILY DAYS: 17, 24, 29 & 31 May

Enjoy the full Unicorn experience! Attend an entertaining hour and a half theatre workshop, see Twelfth Night, and then meet the cast. Book early as limited to only 20 people per session. All tickets £26.

 

ACCESS PERFORMANCES

Audio Described Performances (AD):

Thu 4 Jun 12.30pm (touch tour 10 - 11am)
Sun 7Jun 2pm (touch tour 11.30am - 12.30pm)

Audio description is a live commentary during the performance that describes the visual aspects of the production for visually impaired audience members.Audio described by Vocaleyes.


 

Integrated Sign Interpreted Performances (BSL):

Sun 31 May 2pm
Tue 2 Jun 1.30pm

Our signed performances have the interpreter integrated into the production - they are central to the performance rather than an add-on at the side of the stage.
 

Captioned Performance (C)

Tue 2 Jun 1:30pm

Captioning converts the spoken word into text that provides people with hearing loss with access to live performance. In captioning, the words appear on a screen at the same time as they are sung or spoken. Captions also include sound effects and offstage noises. For more information visit www.stagetext.org


More information on accessibility at the Unicorn can be found on our access pages.