The Guildhall of St George - Shakespeare performed here
King Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1HA
The site was given to the already existing Guild of St George by Royal Charter in 1406 with a second Royal Charter confirming this in 1461. The present Guildhall was built between 1410 and 1430. It is the largest extant medieval Guildhall in the country with two outstanding ceilings still intact. It has an unrivalled history of theatre with the first performance being in 1445: new research supports local tradition that William Shakespeare’s company performed in the Guildhall in 1592/3. It is the oldest working theatre in the country and the only one still surviving in which Shakespeare performed. Scenery was made there for Queen Alexandra, Queen Mary and King George V and HM The Queen Mother patronised the fundraising to restore the theatre in 1948–1951. Guided tours will take place throughout the day with exhibitions in the gallery spaces. There will be information on the current project of restoration and renewal happening on the Guildhall and Creative Hub site.
A tour behind the scenes of one of the most iconic buildings in King's Lynn and the oldest working theatre in Britain - available ad hoc throughout the day.
2 pm Rhythm Travellers in the courtyard
3.15 pm Massed Morris Dancers in the courtyard.
Trail for children
The Magic of Middle Earth: an amazing exhibition linking the Guildhall’s dragon history with the world of JRR Tolkien
The White Barn will be open to share the Majestic project by Collusion.
King Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1HA
There is wheelchair access to the ground floor and courtyard.