$53 & up—'Hamnet' in D.C.
The Royal Shakespeare Company's "Hamnet" makes its much-anticipated U.S. debut in D.C.
Why We Love This Deal
When the plague claims the life of their 11-year-old son, Agnes and William Shakespeare must grapple with the grief of their loss. From the rubble of devastation blooms one of the most celebrated plays of all time. And Agnes, among literary history's most enigmatic women, is brought into the light.
Travelzoo bardolaters can now save 50% on tickets to "Hamnet" at Harman Hall in Washington. A–C Zone seats are $53–$124 (reg. $105–$248). Shows run March 17–April 12 in a mix of evening and matinee showings.
Adapted from Maggie O'Farrell's bestselling novel by award-winning playwright Lolita Chakrabarti, "Hamnet" for the stage comes on the heels of "Hamnet" for the screen's roaring success.
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Book by April 12.







