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Shakespeare's Globe

"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet"

Act II, Scene II 

  • relaxed performance

Win tickets to see Romeo and Juliet 

Win up to 4 yard (standing) tickets to give away for this year's Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank's production of Romeo and Juliet: an urban retelling of Shakespeare's famous tragedy of star-crossed teenage lovers. 

For your chance to win, simply the answer the question below.  

How to enter: 

Call the Box Office and tell them the answer to the following question and which date you would like your tickets for. 

Romeo and Juliet is set in which ''fair'' location?

A) London

B) Verona 

C) Reykjavik 

 

Dates Available

When entering the competition please select one of the following dates: 

Thursday 21 March at 7pm 

Saturday 23 March at 2pm 

Saturday 30 March at 2pm 

 

Box Office 

+44 (0)207 401 9919 

Opening Hours

Monday - Saturday
10am - 6pm

Sunday
10am - 5pm

 

Ticket Collection 
Your tickets will be posted out to you.

 

General Competition Terms and Conditions

Usual Globe terms and conditions apply

1. One entry per person. Up to four yard tickets per entry- multiple entries will not be accepted. 
2. The prize is not for resale. It is not exchangeable, transferable and cannot be redeemed for cash. Any additional expenses incurred by the prize winner are the responsibility of the winner(s). 
3. Tickets are for the yard only. They are standing tickets. Sitting is not permitted in the yard.
4. Entry is open to anyone aged 18 years and over except employees or contractors of the promoters or immediate family members of employees or contractors of the promoters. 
5. Any information submitted with an entry will not be given to any other organisation, unless entrant has opted in to receive further information, or the competiton is run in conjuction with a partner. Your privacy will be protected. 
6. The promoter makes no representations or warranties as to the quality, suitability or merchantability of the prize. To the extent permitted by law, the promoter is not liable for any loss or damage whatsoever which is suffered (including, but not limited to, direct or consequential loss) in connection with entry into the competition or acceptance of the prize.