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Kingston, Autumn 2026

Year 9s, 10s & 11s

10 November 2026 (10:15am to Noon)

Kingston Rose Theatre
24-26 High St, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1HL

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Much Ado About Numbers

Tickets £12 + VAT - Teachers FREE

What do astronomy, arithmetic, games, music and Elizabethan history have in common?
It turns out to be...Shakespeare!

Step into Shakespeare’s world like never before.

In this engaging and interactive show, award-winning author Rob Eastaway reveals the surprising connections between Shakespeare and the fascinating world of numbers. Using the Bard’s finest works, discover how Tudors multiplied, why dice games were a risky business, and why Shakespeare really did make much ado about ‘nothing’.

With captivating glimpses into history, education, magic, and the science of the Renaissance, this show celebrates a time when every subject was connected, and learning was full of wonder.

Perfect for Year 9/10/11 students, this experience brings together English, Maths, and History in a way that sparks curiosity and joy. A fantastic opportunity for cross-curricular learning that will leave students inspired!

TEACHER COMMENTS

"Rob's passion, engagement and humour was amazing, and really hooked our Year 10s"
Verulam School, St Alban's

"A fantastic, captivating journey which connects history, maths and Shakespeare"
Kennet School, Thatcham

"The students now see overlaps between Maths, English and History that they'd never thought of before"
St Dunstan's School, London

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CURRICULUM CHECKLIST

ENGLISH: The show uses quotes and examples from several Shakespeare plays, including Macbeth and Romeo & Juliet.

HISTORY: Background to education, culture in Elizabethan England.

MATHS: Touches on ratios and fractions, angle measurement, game strategies, arithmetic, probability and Pythagoras.

But remember this is an interactive and enriching lecture show, not a school lesson!