The Comedy Of Errors

One Vicious Storm... A ship wrecked at sea...
Twin Brothers tragically separated...
And a husband ripped from his wife!

Witness the efforts of Egeon as he clumsily attempts to piece his family back together in the Mediterranean city of Ephesus.

The comedy of Errors is a hilarious tale of mistaken identity, coincidence and manic slapstick. Fast, furious and extremely funny, the talented cast and critically-acclaimed production team breathe new life into Shakespeare's delightful play.

Like all good Shakespearean plays, The Comedy Of Errors has the chief ingredients for theatrical chaos with some magical comedy and heart-warming romance thrown in the mix.

A light-hearted tale for a perfect summer evening!

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Grandstand seating Seating/facilities
Reserved seats in the covered grandstand, disabled access and toilets on site.

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Food & Drink
A range of alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks will be available in the licensed bar. There is also an on site restaurant hosted by the award-winning Lewis Partnership serving pre booked dinners and picnic platters. You are welcome to bring your own picnic.

Box Office
The Box Office opens 90 minutes before the performance starts.

Transport
Car and coach parking is free. There is also a free shuttle bus to the performance area.

Group bookings
For group booking (over 10 people) please Email here

Warm clothing
Please bring warm clothing as even on the warmest days, it can become quite cool later in the evening.

Wet weather policy
We make every effort to complete the performance, whatever the weather. Click here for our Wet weather policy

Box office: 01785 254653
Opening Times:
10.00am to 5.30pm Monday to Saturday
8.00pm on performance nights

Elkie Brooks

Dennis Locorriere

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Stafford Festival Shakespeare
Stafford Gatehouse Theatre
Stafford Borough Council
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