Globe On Tour 2022 Morden Hall Park
29 – 30 April Morden Hall Park
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T his Summer, we’re bringing our startlingly relevant new production of Shakespeare’s epic tragedy Julius Caesar to Morden Hall Park, as part of our nationwide Globe on Tour series.
Conspiracy to kill, public broadcast of cunning rhetoric, a divisive fight for Greatness. Ancient Rome has never felt closer to home.
When Cassius and Brutus decide Rome’s leader Julius Caesar poses a political threat to their beloved country, there’s only one solution.
Diane Page, winner of the 2021 JMK Award, directs Shakespeare’s brutal tale of ambition, incursion, and revolution.
‘Th’ abuse of greatness is when it disjoins
Remorse from power.’
– Act II, scene 1
This production features depictions of war, self-harm and suicide. It also contains violence, stage blood and weapons including guns and knives.
DETAILS
TICKETS
£20 Adult
£18 Child
This event is on-site at Morden Hall Park
Running time to be confirmed
Content guidance depictions of war, self-harm and suicide, contains violence, stage blood and weapons including guns and knives
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Lead photography by Kate Bones
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VIDEOS
CAST & CREATIVES
Introducing the Julius Caesar cast & creatives
Assistant Director
Indiana Lown-Collins
Casting
Becky Paris CDG
Choreographer
Asha Jennings-Grant
Composer
Simon Slater
Costume Supervisor
Sian Harris
Designer
Khadija Raza
Director
Diane Page
Dramaturg
Jesse Haughton-Shaw
Fight Director
Rae Bown-Williams
Fight Director
Ruth Cooper-Brown
Globe Associate – Movement
Glynn MacDonald
Globe Associate – Text
Christine Schmidle
Voice
Emma Woodvine
VENUE INFORMATION: MORDEN HALL PARK
Where are performances taking place?
The address for the venue is: Morden Hall Park, Morden Hall Road, Morden, London, SM4 5JD. Performances will take place in the Rose Garden, at the rear of the Snuff Mill Learning Centre.
How do I get to Morden Hall Park?
On foot: Wandle Trail from Croydon or Carshalton to Wandsworth.
By underground: Morden (Northern Line) then a 500 yard walk along Aberconway Road; or Wimbledon (District Line) then tram to Phipps Bridge or bus to Kenley Road.
By train: Tramlink to Phipps Bridge stop, on park boundary ½ mile walk from Stableyard
By bus: The following bus routes stop on the boundary of the park: 80, 118, 157, 164, 201, 470, 93, and the K5 route terminates at Morden Station.
By car: Off A24, and A297 south of Wimbledon, north of Sutton. Car parking at the venue is limited so please consider alternative options.
Are performances outdoors or indoors?
Performances take place outdoors with no cover.
Will performances go ahead whatever the weather?
Yes, except in extreme weather conditions including, but not limited to, high winds and flooding. Customers will be notified of any necessary changes to the performance schedule.
Is food and drink available at Morden Hall Park?
Yes, you can buy light refreshments at the vnue from 6.00pm – 7.00pm. You are also more than welcome to bring your own picnic.
What are Morden Hall Park’s Covid-19 protocols?
Morden Hall Park has procedures in place to ensure the safety and wellbeing of staff, volunteers and visitors at our places. All our places adhere to their respective government guidance. There are no hand sanitiser stations available and we strongly advise visitors to bring their own.
We have implemented enhanced cleaning regimes in line with government guidance.
Wearing a face covering is a personal choice, although they are recommended in crowded and enclosed places. We will not be providing face coverings, although a small number will be on offer to buy in some shops. We encourage visitors to bring their own.
Are there toilet facilities at Morden Hall Park?
Yes, there are fully accessible toilets in Stableyard and the Snuff Mill Learning Centre.
SEATING INFORMATION
Is there reserved seating at performances?
No, tickets are General Admission which means you will need to bring your own seats.
What kind of seating can I bring?
We advise camping chairs and picnic blankets.
ACCESS INFORMATION
Is Morden Hall Park accessible?
The grounds of the park are partly accessible due to the loose gravel paths. The Rose Garden, where performances will take place, is fully accessible for wheelchair users and people with reduced mobility. Please see Morden Hall Park’s Access Statement for full details.
Are there disabled parking facilities at Morden Hall Park?
There are four disabled parking spaces available, a short distance away from the Rose Garden.
Are there accessible toilets available close to the performance space?
Accessible toilets are available in Stableyard and the Snuff Mill Learning Centre, about 60m from the Rose Garden.
DATES & TICKETS
Globe On Tour: Julius Caesar 2022
Morden Hall Park