Royal Shakespeare Company
Royal Shakespeare Theatre
Waterside
Stratford-upon-Avon
Warwickshire
CV37 6BB
Ticket Hotline: 0844 800 1110 10am-6pm, Mon-Sat
As a company we give people the best possible experience of Shakespeare and live theatre. Everyone at the RSC, from actors to technicians, milliners to musicians, plays a part in creating the world you see on stage. Our work begins its life at our Stratford-upon-Avon workshops and theatres and we share it with audiences through our touring, residencies and online activity throughout the world.
Did you know that:
- As well as Shakespeare, we perform the work of his contemporaries, other classics and new work.
- 1 million visitors join us at our Stratford-upon-Avon theatres each year.
- We are a national company in the heart of the Midlands, performing throughout the UK and across the world.
- We have been making theatre in Shakespeare’s home town for over one hundred years, training generations of the very best theatre makers.
- We are the only theatre company with our own on-site armoury, producing breastplates, gauntlets, belts and weaponry .
- We have worked with 7200 amateur performers and ten partner theatres on our Open Stages project, championing amateur theatre nationwide.
- We reach 400,000 young people through our nationwide Learning and Performance Network, giving them a great first experience of Shakespeare.
- Matilda The Musical took seven years to develop and now performs to packed theatres in the West End and on Broadway.
- We are a registered charity (number 212481) and we generate 73% of our own income, alongside public investment from Arts Council England.
- Public funding for the arts makes up just 0.05% of Government spending and delivers an extraordinary return, supporting the performances you see on stages all over the country.
Review: THE TEMPEST at RSC Stratford-Upon-Avon
★★★★☆ A powerful female Prospero as magician and prophet sets the tone in this ambitious and inventive production of Shakespeare’s final, single author play, The Tempest....
THE TEMPEST at RSC Stratford-Upon-Avon
26 January - 4 March...
Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL at RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon
★★★★★ This is a seasonal treat of the highest order, the spirit of Christmas unboxed and laid before us; ready to infuse the festive season. It is a production of which the RSC and the whole company should be ...
A CHRISTMAS CAROL at RSC, Stratford-Upon-Avon
26 October - 1 January...
ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY APPOINTS TAMARA HARVEY AND DANIEL EVANS AS CO-ARTISTIC DIRECTORS
The RSC today announce that Daniel Evans and Tamara Harvey, will be the Co-Artistic Directors of the Royal Shakespeare Company taking up the post from June 2023. Daniel is currently Artistic Director of Chichester F...
Review: ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL at RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon
★★★★☆ A startlingly innovative production underlining its dark psychology and creating a fable for our times. ...
Review: RICHARD III at RSC Stratford-upon-Avon
★★★★☆ We may no longer have monarchs wielding power, but the message of this production is oh so relevant...
GREG DORAN TO STEP DOWN AS RSC ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Gregory Doran has been described as “one of the great Shakespearians of his generation” [Sunday Times]. Gregory was officially appointed as the RSC's Artistic Director on 14 September 2012 and programmed his first se...
Review: HENRY VI-REBELLION and WARS OF THE ROSES at the RSC
★★★★★ A gripping version of these rarely performed histories. Mark Quartley shines out with his subtle portrayal of King Henry. Playing a man who is both weak and unassertive, he nevertheless holds the stage ...
Review: TROILUS & CRESSIDA at The Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford
★★★★☆ Shakespeare’s allegedly problem play bursts onstage to a thunderous clap of percussion. Literally. Two motor-cyclists roar out of a large box into leather clad world of Greeks and Trojans, made ever urg...
Review: The RSC’s TABBURLAINE at Stratford upon Avon
★★★★☆ Even in Michael Boyd’s version, patience and concentration occasionally need prompting. Yet as the action concludes on a bare stage with a whip-cracking Tamburlaine driving a chariot drawn by captive ...
Review: MISS LITTLEWOOD at the Swan, Stratford Upon Avon
★★★☆☆The soccer stimulus over, the BREXIT debate rumbling eternally on: I’d love to distil a little feel-bad atmosphere with another rapturous review of Sam Kenyon’s musical about titan of theatre, director...