![]() The amazing Pantaloons are also presenting two performances on this summer, the first being their take on The War of the Worlds on the 23rd of July. Is there any better way to spend a balmy summer evening than enjoying an enteraining production at Nottingham Castle? We don't think so given their brilliant line up of plays, stating with Oddsock's production of Hamlet the Comedy, Shakespeare's classic like you've never seen it before. Four fabulous performers, merry music and much mayhem is promised as we bring Shakespeare's classic tale to life. It's the turn of Puck, Bottom, Titania and 4 deeply confused young lovers to perform this much-loved magical and comic tale. On the 13 th August, Heart Break Productions will get you donning your detective hats with a magnificent performance of Much Ado About Murder whilst on the 21 st July they present to you a fantastic outdoor adaptation of David Walliams Awful Auntie.įollowing the popular success of our co-production of The Tempest in 2021, join Lakeside and Nottingham Playhouse for more Shakespearean fun this summer with their production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. With gardens designed by Capability Brown, and a magnificent Regency house, Belvoir Castle will provide the ultimate backdrop for a fabulous night of outdoor cinema under the stars. Set in the centre of this picturesque town, the glorious Southwell Minster and its neighbouring ruin the Archbishop's Palace, are architectural and historical gems of north Nottinghamshire. Set within beautifully kept gardens, they once again will be an impressively grand backdrop for outdoor theatre this year. On September 3, The HandleBards are back by popular demand with their comedic retelling of one of Shakespeare’s plays, Twelfth Night, or how about a showing of Edith Nesbit’s The Railway Children? Get your singing voices and dancing shoes at the ready as tribute act, 21st Century ABBA, play all the best songs from your favourite Swedes. More into films than theatre? Luna Outdoor Cinemais taking place at Wollaton Hall this August, so get excited for screenings of West Side Story, Harry Potter, and Grease. For more information including dates, please click here. ![]() Starting with a hilarious theatrical retelling of the Gunpowder Plot on Thursday 16 June, you can also see Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummers Night Dream and As You Like It, plus a modern re-telling of the classic fairy tale of Cinderella. Wollaton Hall and Deer Park is a spectacular Elizabethan mansion and park set in the heart of Nottingham and throughout June to September there are a variety of shows performed live against this stunning backdrop. Watch the compelling story of Freddie Mercury and Queen's skyrocket to fame in Bohemian Rhapsody which brings to life some of their most iconic tracks. ![]() If you're a lover of musical films - Newstead Abbey has got you covered! Laugh along to Sister Act or embrace your inner dancing queen whilst enjoying the hits of ABBA in Mamma Mia. Settle down for a screening of your cult favourites at their outdoor cinema. Alternatively Check out Peter Pan for an adventure-filled evening with crazy crocodiles, pesky pirates and exciting escapes. Make sure to click the read more button below to see the full range of outdoor cinema & theatre options available throughout Nottingham and Nottinghamshireįrom the creators of The HandleBards comes a fantastically wild(e) new outdoor theatre production ' The Importance of Being Earnest' on 25th August at Creswell Crags. Don't forget to bring your own chair or blanket to sit on, a picnic to dig into, and dress for the weather.Įnjoy the manicured gardens and beautiful ruins of Newstead Abbey, the ancestral home of Romantic poet Lord Byron, before checking out the outdoor theatre and cinema lined up for June and September.Įxperience magical evenings of literacy classics such as Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and Charlotte Brontë ’s Jane Eyre. Here's our round-up of some of the highlights. Performances take place around the county from April to September. Rally your friends, grab a picnic blanket, bring along some delicious snacks and settle down for a relaxing and entertaining day. Along with popular films screened underneath the stars, this 2022 you can catch Shakespeare plays, delightful comedies and fun-filled children's theatre in the picturesque grounds of historic houses and country parks. When summer comes along, many of Nottinghamshire's best-loved heritage attractions play host to a variety of outdoor film and theatre performances.
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