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From: The Northern Echo
Date: 20060323
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THE Royal Shakespeare Company presents an adaptation of The Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer, at the Seaburn Centre, in Sunderland, this week.
Set among pilgrims on their way to Canterbury, the production runs until Saturday.
It is in two parts, which can be watched in isolation and do not need to be seen in chronological order.
As part of the RSC's policy to encourage young people to go to the theatre, 20 tickets priced 5 will be available for 16 to 25-year- olds for each performance The offer is limited to two tickets per person. Proof of identity will be required and tickets must be ...
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