AN all-male Shakespeare ensemble will be staging a special double bill next month. Directed by Edward Hall, the two comedies – The Taming of the Shrew and Twelfth Night – ask the audience to examine what makes happiness. Both plays will be staged at the C

AN all-male Shakespeare ensemble will be staging a special double bill next month.

Directed by Edward Hall, the two comedies - The Taming of the Shrew and Twelfth Night - ask the audience to examine what makes happiness.

Both plays will be staged at the Cambridge Arts Theatre from April 10-14 and explore how being in love with the wrong person reveals true feeling.

The Taming of the Shrew is a surreal and controversial romantic comedy.

It gives an insight into the complex relationship between husband and wife, and Twelfth Night follows a woman whose love for a man is awakened by a woman.

Hall's all-male theatre company is returning to the UK following a five-week international tour that took them to Hong Kong, Australia, and America, and Cambridge is their first stop.

The plays begin at 7.30pm, and 2.30pm on selected days.

For tickets priced at £10-£20 call the box office on 01223 503333. Save £5 when you book for both shows.

Visit www.cambridgeartstheatre.com for more information.