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Win Tickets to the ‘Globe on Screen’ ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA at The Tivoli Theater in St. Louis
Experience the thrill of watching theatre at Shakespeare’s Globe from the comfort of the Tivoli Theater (6350 Delmar Boulevard, in The Loop, St. Louis, MO, 63130) thanks to ‘Shakespeare’s Globe on Screen’. These productions of Shakespeare’s plays are shown on the Tivoli’s big screen in their entirety, giving you the opportunity to enjoy the world famous Globe Theatre and these critically acclaimed performances. Shakespeare’s Globe is a reconstruction of the theatre in which Shakespeare worked. With performances of Shakespeare, his contemporaries and new writing, productions play to over 300,000 people from around the world each summer.
We Are Movie Geeks has teamed up with the Tivoli Theater for a special giveaway! We have FIVE pairs of tickets (a $30 value) for the next installment of ‘Shakespeare’s Globe on Screen’, which will be ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. The date is next Thursday, June 4th and the show begins at 7pm.
All you have to do is leave a comment below and tell us why you want a free pass! We’ll contact the winners in a few days. Good luck!
Stay tuned for another ‘Shakespeare’s Globe on Screen’ event later in June. We Are Movie Geeks will have ticket giveaways for:
June 25th – Comedy of Errors
The Tivoli’s site can be found HERE
http://www.landmarktheatres.com/st-louis/tivoli-theatre
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA synopsis: Cleopatra (Eve Best), the alluring and fascinatingly ambiguous Queen of Egypt, has bewitched the great Mark Antony (Clive Wood), soldier, campaigner and now one of the three rulers of the Roman Empire. When Antony quarrels with his fellow leaders and throws in his lot with Cleopatra, his infatuation threatens to split the Empire in two. The third of our Roman Tragedies, Antony and Cleopatra picks up Antony’s story many years after Julius Caesar. Virtue and vice, transcendent love and realpolitik combine in Shakespeare’s greatest exploration of the conflicting claims of sex and power, all expressed in a tragic poetry of breathtaking beauty and magnificence. The Globe’s envisioning of this iconic play, recorded earlier in 2015, encapsulates these themes whilst deftly threading a sense of comedy throughou
Running time: 179 Minutes
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