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Saturday 27th July, Wednesday 7th August & Friday 30th August | 2024 | 7pm - 10pm (doors 6pm)
Southwell Minster, Wollaton Hall and Newstead Abbey
From £12 (Under 5s go free)
Join Chapterhouse Theatre Company this summer for a brand-new telling of this classic fairy tale. When an arrogant prince is cursed to live as a hideous beast, his only hope is a kindly young woman in search of a rose. Featuring a delightful cast of specially crafted puppets,
lively original songs and sparkling humour, Chapterhouse Theatre Company's rollicking new adaptation of Beauty and the Beast is perfect for all the family!
Chapterhouse Theatre Company produces critically acclaimed UK and international tours, specialising in Shakespeare, classic literature adaptations, and family shows. Originally founded to tour outdoor productions of Shakespeare in 1999, they have continued to grow and thrive. The new year marks the company's 25th anniversary of touring theatre, which celebrates a quarter-century of incredible shows including outdoor theatre, music concerts, a yearly Christmas tour including performances at The British Museum, and bi-annual theatre tours of China.
The company have performed at the UK and Ireland's most stunning historic venues, working with the likes of The National Trust and English Heritage as well as many cathedrals and stately homes to bring classic stories to life into the perfect setting. Chapterhouse strives to create a unique experience whilst continuing to bring joy to new and returning audiences every year.
Prices
Adult: £20
Child 5-16/NUS Student: £12
Family (2 adults & 2 children): £55
Child under 5: Free
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