Saturday night in Downtown Stafford....

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Enjoying a drop of red.
Some people obviously didn't have to 'endure' Shakespear at school by the looks of it
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ChrisLewis

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My most recent experience of the bar was during a MET event. None of of the serving staff knew how to work the device to settle Guinness from a can! It definitely puts me off buying a drink.

Off topic, I agree with Attaboy! This is the first time in six years I will have missed the play at the Castle and it's due to a combination of high ticket prices, the best seats ALWAYS being sold out seemingly before the tickets go on sale, and the fact that I thoroughly enjoy a good comedy but Romeo and Juliet has been done to death.

Interesting to see that this years performance of Romeo and Juliet had a sell-out first night at a very reasonable £10 per ticket, as a company we've been booking tickets on a daily basis since the release of the tickets and have had no problem getting any dates via the Gatehouse web site. However I agree that high ticket prices may be a barrier and I have seen some excellent marketing this week for reduced priced tickets in London for Henry V that I am going to recommend to the Gatehouse, in the end we all I'm sure you'll agree wish to see The Shakespeare Festival go from strength to strength in future years.
 

Goldilox

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Ok you got me.....what has the clip (which isn't even funny, or maybe I have no sense of humour) got to do with a Romeo and Juliet spoiler?

It's a mystery.

Like anything Big Lebowski references are hilariously funny when you know and love the film. That rug really tied the room together Dude.
 
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