RICHMOND SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY PRESENTS
ANNE BOLEYN
by Howard Brenton | Directed by David Gray
I will be a new Queen. For a new England.
Anne Boleyn is witty, intelligent, and strong-willed, throwing her energies into marrying King Henry and dreams of being a new Protestant queen for a new Protestant England. Henry remains desperate for a son and heir that Anne does not produce. Her enemies gather and her fall is rapid and terrible.
But her legacy survives. An extraordinary daughter in Queen Elizabeth. And an English Bible.
DATE
Saturday 18 to Saturday 25 April 2026TIME
7.45pm | 3.00pm (Matinee Sunday 19 April)TICKETS
£16 RSS members & £19 non-membersAPPROX. RUN TIME
To be confirmedACCESS
Access to the auditorium is via several steps, so we currently cannot accommodate wheelchairs. Please contact the Event Organiser before booking if you need further guidance.guidance
This play contains strong language, sexualised behaviour and themes that may be sensitive for some audiences.CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE: THURSDAY 23 APRIL
Captioned performances provide the show text on screens for audiences to read live during the performance. D/deaf or hard of hearing audiences may benefit from this service. Our open captioning unit will either be displayed at the back of the stage or on the proscenium arch, viewable from the majority of seats. Please contact the Event Organiser before booking if you need further guidance.