Outdoor theatre – Treasure Island
Take to the high seas with Off the Ground outdoor theatre in their original version of the swashbuckling classic tale Treasure Island!
- Booking advisable
Promising swash and buckle in spades, with plenty of adventure and a hearty helping of laughs too, this summer's outdoor theatre production is not to be missed. Join us for pirates and treachery, adventure and treasure hunting in a new adaptation of the classic 'Treasure Island!'.
Off the Ground are celebrating 30 years with this fantastic new summer show – let them transport you for a few hours to their glorious, colourful, adventurous and carefree world.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Adult Event ticket price | £15.00 |
Concession Event ticket price | £12.00 |
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Under 21s | £5.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 01282 771 004
- Suitability
Under 18's must be accompanied by an adult.
- Meeting point
On the front lawn outside the Hall.
- What to bring and wear
Bring a folding chair and picnic (and perhaps a blanket if its chilly). Performance is outside and will go ahead in all but the worst weather conditions.
- Accessibility
It is a short walk on mostly level paths from the car park to the site of the performance. The grass may be muddy and uneven when wet.
Upcoming events
An Account of Life: Gawthorpe Hall in the 1600s
An exhibition bringing the household of Gawthorpe Hall in the 1600s to life, through the original account books of the Shuttleworth Family.
National Trust Ranger Walk & Talk
Join National Trust Ranger David Bevis for a free walk from Padiham to Gawthorpe Hall.
Meet the Housekeeper in the Victorian kitchen
Explore the Victorian kitchen of Gawthorpe Hall the heart of the home, where the housekeeper is in charge.
Getting dressed in the early 1600s – a talk exploring Jacobean clothes.
Do you know a ruff from a coif, a partlet from a rebato? If not then this talk is for you and will give you everything you need to know (and more) about costume and dress in the early Jacobean period.