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London’s parks and squares turn into Shakespearean stages

March 15, 20254 Mins Read
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Shakespeare in the Squares will be performing The Taming of the Shrew in 27 locations across the capital this summer.

The not-for-profit theatre company will be performing the play in a different location every night.

The tour will kick off on June 4 in Leinster Square and will end on July 12 in The Actors’ Church Garden.

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The production will be directed by Toby Gordon, with casting set to be announced in May.

The company is known for tailoring each performance to the individual venue, providing a unique show every time.

They work closely with garden committees and local organisations to create an intimate experience for each community.

The company aims to introduce audiences to future stars, with many performers going on to join mainstream companies.

Dame Judi Dench is the company’s patron.

Founders Martin Neild and Sue Fletcher said: “One of the great pleasures of Shakespeare is the way his work is always open to reinvention.

“We can’t wait to see Toby bring Padua to London’s gardens in his imaginative take on this popular play.”

Director Toby Gordon said: “The rules in Padua are clear.

“Nobody can marry the highly sought-after Bianca until a husband is found for her elder sister Katherina.

“The men in Padua are all intimidated by Katherina and terrified by the idea of marriage to her.

“Romantic life for both sisters is at a standstill.

“With the arrival of newcomers Lucentio and Petruchio, Padua is overcome with the potential for resolution.

“Can Petruchio possibly be a husband for Katherina?

“Will Bianca be able to evade her mother’s watchful eye and find true love?

“Disguise, distortion and deception are all on the menu as the outsiders join the men of Padua in a struggle to find their feet among the Minola sisters and their mother, the powerful Baptista.

“Come and join the vibrant community of Padua on a whirlwind journey of love and laughter in summer 2025.”

The company encourages audiences to bring their picnic, wine, sunglasses, and participatory spirit to enjoy the Shakespeare comedy featuring pop classics from the ‘50s and ‘60s.

Tickets are on sale now via the Shakespeare in the Squares website.

The Taming of the Shrew listings:

Leinster Square W2 – Wednesday, June 4, 7pm

St James’s Gardens W11 – Thursday, June 5, 7pm

Crystal Palace Park SE19 – Friday, June 6, 7pm

St Anne’s Church Garden, SW18 – Saturday, June 7, 2.30pm and 7pm

Cleveland Square, W2 – Tuesday, June 10, 7pm and Wednesday, June 11, 7pm

Connaught Square, W2 – Thursday, June 12, 7pm

Norland Square, W11 – Friday, June 13, 7pm

St Peter’s Square, W6 – Saturday, June 14, 7pm

Coronation Gardens, SW18 – Sunday, June 15, 3pm

Arundel and Ladbroke Gardens, W11 – Tuesday, June 17, 7pm

Charterhouse Square, EC1 – Wednesday, June 18, 7pm

Albert Square, SW8 – Thursday, June 19, 7pm

Tredegar Square, E3 – Friday, June 20, 7pm

Kensington Gardens Square, W2 – Saturday, June 21, 5pm

Manchester Square Gardens, W1 – Sunday, June 22, 5.30pm

Cornwall Gardens, SW7 – Wednesday, June 25, 7pm

Paultons Square SW3 – Thursday, June 26, 7pm

Arundel and Elgin Gardens W11 – Friday, June 27, 7pm

Queen’s Park NW6 – Saturday, June 28, 2.30pm and 7pm

Fitzroy Square W1 – Monday, June 30, 7pm

Montagu Square W1 – Tuesday, July 1, 7pm

Charlton House and Gardens SE7 – Friday, July 4, 7pm

Crescent Garden W9 – Saturday, July 5, 7pm

Camden Square NW1 – Sunday, July 6, 5pm

St James’s Square SW1 – Tuesday, July 8, 7pm and Wednesday, July 9, 7pm

Fortune Green, NW6 – Thursday, July 10, 7pm

The Actors’ Church Gardens WC2 – Friday, July 11, 7pm and Saturday, July 12, 2.30pm and 7pm.

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