A Place For Us present "Romeo and Juliet" and "Macbeth"- Outdoor Shakespeare Double Bill
A Place For Us present latest production of "Romeo and Juliet" and "Macbeth". Experience Shakespeare's classic tragedies in the beautiful surroundings of the Garden's Tennis Lawn.
- Booking essential
Experience two of Shakespeare most beloved tragedies with outdoor theatre company A Place For Us and their adaptations of "Romeo and Juliet" and "Macbeth". Held in Biddulph Grange Garden's Tennis Lawn.
Feel free to bring a picnic blanket or deck chair and a picnic.
Recommended for children 9 years and over. Please note that these outdoor performances will take place no matter the weather conditions.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Adult | £23.00 |
Child | £14.00 |
Family 1A 3C | £57.00 |
Family 2A 2C | £66.00 |
Family 2A 3C | £79.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 03442 491895
- Suitability
Recommended 9 years and over. Must be accompanied by an adult.
- Meeting point
Visitor Reception at 1:30pm for Romeo and Juliet. After the performance, enjoy a stroll around the garden. Head back to the Tennis Lawn for "Macbeth" at 5:30pm.
- What to bring and wear
Bring a deck chair and picnic! Wear suitable outdoor clothing.
- Accessibility
Tennis Lawn is on a step free route.
- Other
Please note that these performances will take place outdoors, no matter the weather conditions (unless fork lightening is forecast).
Upcoming events
A Place For Us present "Romeo and Juliet" - Outdoor Shakespeare
A Place For Us present latest production of "Romeo and Juliet". Experience Shakespeare's tragedy in the beautiful surroundings of the Garden's Tennis Lawn.
A Place For Us present "Macbeth" - Outdoor Shakespeare
A Place For Us present latest production of "Macbeth". Experience Shakespeare's tragedy in the beautiful surroundings of the Garden's Tennis Lawn.
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