Chapterhouse Theatre Company is coming to ABERGLASNEY GARDENS!

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CHAPTERHOUSE THEATRE COMPANY

Open-air Garden Theatre Tour of UK and Ireland 2018

Magical theatre in magical surrounding

Chapterhouse Theatre Company is thrilled to announce that we will be appearing at ABERGLASNEY GARDENS with our production of ROBIN HOOD AND HIS MERRY MEN on Saturday 11th August.

Aberglasney Gardens

Llangathen, Carmarthenshire, SA32 8QH

Saturday 11thAugust, 7.00pm

 

Tickets and Information from

Aberglasney Gardens 01558 668 998

 www.aberglasney.org

Adult £16 / Child £10 / Family (2 Adults & 2 Children) £46

Tickets in advance of 4th August:

Adult £14 / Child £8 / Family (2 Adults & 2 Children) £38

 

Gates open at 6.30pm.

Please bring your own rugs or low-backed seating.

Chapterhouse Theatre Company is delighted to be bringing a production of Robin Hood and His Merry Men to Aberglasney Gardens this August. Inspired by folklore, myth and legend, this brand-new version of Robin’s notorious story is brought alive with traditional sword play, song, music, dance and stunning medieval costumes. Adapted by award winning writer Laura Turner.

Chapterhouse Theatre Company is now in its 19th year of touring open-air theatre to stunning country houses, castles and heritage sites across the UK and Ireland. From the first year of performances at 30 venues with Romeo and Juliet in 2000, Chapterhouse now visits over 180 venues every year, and has become a greatly anticipated addition to thousands of theatre-goers’ calendars.

What Chapterhouse does is theatre at the coalface, carried by the power of acting… and they do it with distinction”The Stage

worth catching them whatever the show, wherever they go” –  Northern Echo


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