Outdoor Theatre: King Arthur and the Holy Fail
The Three Inch Fools return to Sissinghurst with an epic tale of Arthurian adventure and medieval mayhem.
- Booking essential
In a land of daring quests, dashing knights, and endless jousting, there lived a would-be hero - waiting in the wings - who went by the name of Arthur. But when Camelot is rocked to its core by a tragic - and frankly improbable - incident involving a large table of an undisclosed shape, Arthur is thrust into the quest of a lifetime.
Will he bravely battle through blistering cold and scorching fire to save his beloved realm, or will he crumble as fate refuses to cooperate? Destiny awaits, chivalry calls, and the quest to end all quests begins. Saddle up - things are about to get legendary.
NOTE:
There are a select number of Early Bird tickets available until 30 April Car Parking charges apply for this event.
This performance is an outdoor performance. We recommend that you bring blankets/chairs/cushions etc. to sit on.
Come prepared for the weather with warm coats and waterproofs etc, as the performance will continue come rain come shine!
We ask that you don’t bring umbrellas as these can obscure the view for other people in the audience.
Gates will open from 5:00pm
The performance will last approximately 100 minutes (+ a 20 minute interval).
Picnics are welcome at this performance.
Times
Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| Adult | £23.88 |
| Child Under 5 | £0.00 |
| Child | £13.16 |
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
|---|---|
| Family (2 Adults, 2 Children aged 5-18) | £66.76 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Suitable for children of all ages
- Meeting point
Sign in at Visitor Reception on arrival and set up your blankets and chairs in the performance area from 5:15pm for a 6:00pm start.
- What to bring and wear
Please bring picnic blankets or chairs and dress for the weather. The performance will go ahead rain or shine.
- Accessibility
The performance is outdoors on accessible ground, close to toilet facilities and the cafe.
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