Drunk Shakespeare Performance in Phoenix

Highlights

  • Hilarious take on Shakespeare

  • Unique 90-minute show

  • Intoxicated cast member

  • Craft cocktails available for purchase

  • Special treat upon arrival

Summary

Hilarious and unique drunk Shakespeare performance in downtown Phoenix

Tour info

Duration
1 hour 30 minutes
Group Size
Pricing (From)
Adult: (21-100 years)
$29.00
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Commentary
Meeting Point
Dropoff location

Why take this tour?

Prepare to be entertained like never before with the Drunk Shakespeare Performance in Phoenix. This hilarious and unique 90-minute show takes place in a hidden library speakeasy at The Rose Theatre, located in downtown Phoenix. What sets this performance apart is the inclusion of an intoxicated cast member. One classically-trained actor has at least five shots of whiskey and then attempts to perform in a Shakespearean play. The result is a side-splitting and unpredictable display of comedy and talent. Audiences are guaranteed a night filled with laughter, as these talented actors bring Shakespeare's words to life in a completely unconventional way. Don't worry if you're not already a Shakespeare fan, as this performance caters to everyone with its humor and wit. The show has been praised by Slate magazine as 'the best thing to ever happen to the theater.' To enhance your experience, craft cocktails are available for purchase during the show, allowing you to sip on delicious beverages while enjoying the performance. Upon arrival, you'll also receive a special treat, making this experience even more memorable. Please note that this show is strictly for those aged 21 and above, as it involves the consumption of alcohol. Whether you're a fan of Shakespeare or simply looking for a hilarious and unforgettable night out, the Drunk Shakespeare Performance in Phoenix is the perfect choice. Get your tickets now and prepare to be thoroughly entertained!

What’s included?

  • Special treat!

  • Alcoholic Beverages

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