New Players Theatre, 15th − 19th February 2011

By William Shakespeare and John Fletcher
Produced by Ellie Collyer-Bristow for MokitaGrit Productions by special arrangement with The New Players Theatre.

Discover a forgotten Shakespeare…

In 2010 Methuen books controversially introduced this disputed drama of love, betrayal, rape and reconciliation into their complete works of Shakespeare. But were they right to do so? Did Shakespeare write enough of it to justify its inclusion or is it just an audacious 18th Century fake? Decide for yourself.

Following an enormously successful run at the Union Theatre Double Falsehood will be hopping across the river to the West End where they’ll play for one week only at the New Players Theatre.

Don’t miss the first professional production since 1792!

Read our news piece on Sky News.

Press

Time Out Critics Choice

Off West End Nominations Best Director and Best Ensemble

‘This is pretty sensational news on the theatre scene’
Independent On Sunday

‘Interesting, intriguing and worthwhile…another hot ticket’
Whats On Stage

‘This is a ground-breaking production with much to offer to students of Shakespeare’s influence throughout the ages.’
Play Shakespeare

‘Arresting stuff’
The Times

‘Did he or didn’t he?…Part of the fun of watching Double Falsehood is in making up your own mind’
The Guardian

‘Thank goodness that this is of such consummate professionalism and quality that Double Falsehood’s true worth can shine forth’
The British Theatre Guide

‘Join the debate…the talk isn’t going to stop anytime soon’
The London Magazine