Outdoor Theatre: Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles at Newark Park
How can one show possibly contain so much action and adventure? Elementary, my dear!
- Booking essential
The critically-acclaimed Pantaloons Theatre Company present a brand-new riff on the fiendishly famous case. Will detective duo Holmes and Watson discover the deadly secret of the Baskerville family curse before it strikes again? Or are they barking up the wrong tree? Find out in this delightfully inventive show that will have you yelping with excitement and howling with laughter.
Features live music, audience interaction and more mystery than you can shake a magnifying glass at. Stick that in your pipe and smoke it!
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| Adult | £16.00 |
| Child | £10.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 01453 842644
- Suitability
Suitable for all ages
- Meeting point
Present your ticket to the attendants at Visitor Reception before making your way around to the garden for the performance.
- What to bring and wear
Dress for the great outdoors and bring your own picnic chair/mat for seating.
- Accessibility
The performance seating area is accessible to all.
- Other
The entrances gates will be open from 5.30pm for those wanting to arrive early and have picnic meal before the show starts. Dogs are unable to join the audience for the show.
Upcoming events
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Sound Bath at Newark Park
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