Romeo & Juliet - Chepstow Castle

Two hearts. One fate. A timeless love reborn.
The Dukes Theatre Company presents Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, a bold reimagining of the iconic tragedy directed by Joseph Pitcher. Pitchers acclaimed credits include Gypsy (UK Theatre Award for Best Musical Production) and My Fair Lady at The Mill at Sonning, and Macbeth at the Salomons Theatre, Tunbridge Wells. Returning to the company following Macbeth (2025), this vibrant production also features original music by composerRob Millett (Rambert Dance Company and The Royal Opera House, The National Theatre and Shakespeares Globe).
Audience Advisory:
This performance of Romeo and Juliet contains themes and depictions of war, death, suicide and violence, which may be distressing for some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised, and it is recommended for ticket holders aged seven and above.
Running time:
2 hours, including a 15 minute interval.
Gates open:
45 minutes before the performance.
Tickets:
E-tickets are preferred (to be shown on smart phones or tablets).
Paper tickets are also accepted. If e-tickets or paper tickets are a problem for you, we can find your name on the system.
Carers Tickets:
All carers go free at our events. If you are an audience member who requires a carer to attend with you, please first of all book your own ticket, then email [email protected] with name, email address and booking number along withproof of the carers status and we will email you a complimentary carers ticket.
We accept the following as proof of carers status:
- Attendance Allowance Letter (AA)
- Carers Allowance Letter of Award
- Disability Living Allowance Letter (DLA)
- Personal Independence Payments (PIP)
- Armed Forces Independence Payments (AFIP)
- Valid Blue Badge
Note, this applies to venues where The Dukes Theatre Company Ltd are running the ticketing through the Ticketsource platform.
For venues running their own ticketing, please see the venues own exchange/cancellation policy.
Seating:
Seating is not provided. Please bring fold up garden chairs, camping chairs or blankets. People on blankets will be advised to sit in the first 5 metres in front of the stage. The production is supported by a PA system, with each actor individually amplified.
Getting Here:
Map reference: ST 534941 Lat: 51.64375 Long: -2.67483
M4 Eastbound Junction 23 or Westbound Junction 21 and take the M48; at Junction 2 take the A466 & A48 for Chepstow.
Accessible by Public Transport: 1 mile from Chepstow station.
Parking:
There is a charging public car park 100 yards below the castle entrance with 4 dedicated disabled spaces and dedicated coach parking.
Accessibility:
Sloped access from public car park with 4 dedicated disabled spaces available in council car park directly in front of the castle.
Areas of the site accessible to people with limited mobility. There are no steps from the car park, into the venue, and up to the performance area.
Please be aware that the internal pathway running the length of the castle is on a slope and is steep in places.
Dogs:
Except for assistance/guide dogs, we regret that we cannot admit any dogs or other pets to our performances. We appreciate that most dogs are well behaved, but it only takes one pinched meat pie or canine stage invasion, and chaos ensues! It has to be one rule for all.
Toilets:
The nearest public Toilets including a disabled toilet are in the public car park at the front of the castle.
Food and Drink:
Picnicking is encouraged before and during the performance, and at the interval. There is no bar or refreshment facility at this venue.
Weather and Cancellations:
Please be prepared for performances to continue in all eventualities, with the exception of severe rain, heat or wind. For detailed weather and exchange policy, please click:https://www.thedukestheatrecompany.co.uk/weather-and-exchanges
FAQs:
For an extensive list of answers to frequently asked questions, click: https://www.thedukestheatrecompany.co.uk/faq
The Dukes Theatre Company presents Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, a bold reimagining of the iconic tragedy directed by Joseph Pitcher. Pitchers acclaimed credits include Gypsy (UK Theatre Award for Best Musical Production) and My Fair Lady at The Mill at Sonning, and Macbeth at the Salomons Theatre, Tunbridge Wells. Returning to the company following Macbeth (2025), this vibrant production also features original music by composerRob Millett (Rambert Dance Company and The Royal Opera House, The National Theatre and Shakespeares Globe).
Audience Advisory:
This performance of Romeo and Juliet contains themes and depictions of war, death, suicide and violence, which may be distressing for some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised, and it is recommended for ticket holders aged seven and above.
Running time:
2 hours, including a 15 minute interval.
Gates open:
45 minutes before the performance.
Tickets:
E-tickets are preferred (to be shown on smart phones or tablets).
Paper tickets are also accepted. If e-tickets or paper tickets are a problem for you, we can find your name on the system.
Carers Tickets:
All carers go free at our events. If you are an audience member who requires a carer to attend with you, please first of all book your own ticket, then email [email protected] with name, email address and booking number along withproof of the carers status and we will email you a complimentary carers ticket.
We accept the following as proof of carers status:
- Attendance Allowance Letter (AA)
- Carers Allowance Letter of Award
- Disability Living Allowance Letter (DLA)
- Personal Independence Payments (PIP)
- Armed Forces Independence Payments (AFIP)
- Valid Blue Badge
Note, this applies to venues where The Dukes Theatre Company Ltd are running the ticketing through the Ticketsource platform.
For venues running their own ticketing, please see the venues own exchange/cancellation policy.
Seating:
Seating is not provided. Please bring fold up garden chairs, camping chairs or blankets. People on blankets will be advised to sit in the first 5 metres in front of the stage. The production is supported by a PA system, with each actor individually amplified.
Getting Here:
Map reference: ST 534941 Lat: 51.64375 Long: -2.67483
M4 Eastbound Junction 23 or Westbound Junction 21 and take the M48; at Junction 2 take the A466 & A48 for Chepstow.
Accessible by Public Transport: 1 mile from Chepstow station.
Parking:
There is a charging public car park 100 yards below the castle entrance with 4 dedicated disabled spaces and dedicated coach parking.
Accessibility:
Sloped access from public car park with 4 dedicated disabled spaces available in council car park directly in front of the castle.
Areas of the site accessible to people with limited mobility. There are no steps from the car park, into the venue, and up to the performance area.
Please be aware that the internal pathway running the length of the castle is on a slope and is steep in places.
Dogs:
Except for assistance/guide dogs, we regret that we cannot admit any dogs or other pets to our performances. We appreciate that most dogs are well behaved, but it only takes one pinched meat pie or canine stage invasion, and chaos ensues! It has to be one rule for all.
Toilets:
The nearest public Toilets including a disabled toilet are in the public car park at the front of the castle.
Food and Drink:
Picnicking is encouraged before and during the performance, and at the interval. There is no bar or refreshment facility at this venue.
Weather and Cancellations:
Please be prepared for performances to continue in all eventualities, with the exception of severe rain, heat or wind. For detailed weather and exchange policy, please click:https://www.thedukestheatrecompany.co.uk/weather-and-exchanges
FAQs:
For an extensive list of answers to frequently asked questions, click: https://www.thedukestheatrecompany.co.uk/faq
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