Skip to main content
Sign Up For Our Newsletter
This Is Canterbury Visit Canterbury
  • See and Do
  • Places to Stay
  • Shop and Eat
  • What's On
  • Plan your Trip
  • Inspire Me
  • Study in Canterbury

Search our site

This Is Canterbury Visit Canterbury
See and Do Places to Stay Shop and Eat What's On Plan your Trip Inspire Me Study in Canterbury
Sign Up For Our Newsletter
  1. Home
  2. See and Do
  3. Find events
  4. Canterbury Shakespeare Festival 2026
07a7e59f-ec35-4e7b-84c6-14bcaa32350f-702625446_1548559750580096_5825669877156448259_n.png
Web Links Location Pricing

Canterbury Shakespeare Festival 2026

23rd July - 15th August 2026

Canterbury Shakespeare Festival returns in 2026 with an array of amazing performances!

Macbeth (23rd – 26th July) - Shakespeare’s classic tale, told in a traditional production. Witness the dramatic clash between Macbeth and his foe Macduff come to life as his ambitions are spurred on by conniving Lady Macbeth.

Chekhov’s Seagull (30th July-1st August) - A drama exploring the unfulfilled lives, romantic entanglements, and artistic conflicts of characters at a Russian country estate. It focuses on young playwright Konstantin’s failed art and love for Nina, who is seduced by the famous author Trigorin, causing immense despair and leading to fatal consequences.

PufflingPants (28th-29rd July / 4th-12th August) - Shakespeare for people who don’t like Shakespeare! PufflingPants delivers bite-sized chunks from Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Twelfth Night and The Merchant of Venice, and demonstrates the beauty of the text through the medium of costume. Join Queen Elizabeth I, Anne Hathaway and William Shakespeare himself as they present the scenes to her Majesty and to you!

The City-Heiress by Aphra Behn (6th-8th August) - After the success of last year’s The Younger Brother and The Emperor of the Moon, we’re bringing Aphra Behn back! This time, young rake George Wilding tries to keep his rich uncle happy whilst also dallying with not one, not two but three different women. Expect mistaken identity, plotting, schemes and shenanigans in this ridiculous comedy from Canterbury’s very own writer.

Tempest in a Teacup (30th – 31st July / 1st-2nd August) - Our friends at Cut-Out Theatre return! After their roaring successes with A Kidsummer Night’s Dream, they now bring a fantastic new production, based on Shakespeare’s classic tale, to families. This version of The Tempest has all the comedy and drama of the original play but is considerably shorter (about 50 minutes) with more audience interaction and none of the boring speeches. However, within the informal theatrical style occasional snippets of original text slip in to allow the audience to experience the glorious rhythm and musicality of Shakespearean language.

The Winter’s Tale (13th-15th August) - We finish up this summer’s season with a new take on Shakespeare’s classic comedy, The Winter’s Tale. In this new production, be transported to the worlds of 60s Italian cinema as monochromatic celluloid tells the story in a fresh and interesting way.

Tickets and Pricing

Ranging from Free to £13.50

Location

Open Map

Address

Canterbury Shakespeare Festival 2026 Various locations

Contact

info@canterburyshakespeare.co.uk

Links

  • Website
BID Logo Trans
Visitor Information Centre
Visitor Information Centre
The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge
18 High Street
Canterbury, CT1 2RA
01227 862 162
canterburyinformation@canterbury.gov.uk
Visit Canterbury

Plan your Visit Submit your event Sign Up To Our Newsletter Choose Canterbury Get In Touch Venue Hire & Conferences
Our Destinations

Canterbury Whitstable and Tankerton Herne Bay Villages and Countryside
Data Protection Accessibility Get In Touch Sitemap Sign Up To Our Newsletter