WILL TELL AND THE BIG BAD BARON - SATURDAY 6TH JULY 2024
Sat 6 Jul 2024
Whitchurch Millennium Meadow, RG28 7RA
Description
WILL TELL AND THE BIG BAD BARON - SATURDAY 6TH JULY 2024
Inspired by the tales of Robin Hood and Sir Lancelot, young Will Tell sets off on a chivalric quest to rescue her legendary father from the wicked Big Bad Baron’s deepest darkest dungeon.
Plucky Will is not afraid of standing up to a tyrant but has no idea what to do when the Baron’s daughter Edel falls madly in love with her and wants to be rescued too. And then when challenged by the Baron to a joust how can she possibly win with just kitchen pots and pans for armour and a farm donkey for a steed?
Suitable for: age 3-11
Duration: 60 mins
Watch the trailer here:
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
# We have two performances taking place at 11am and 2pm.
# Please note that all adults and children require tickets. Under 2s do not need tickets.
# Tickets are FREE, but please note that these are strictly ticketed events, and you won't be allowed entry without having booked tickets in advance. There are no tickets on the door. No unaccompanied children.
# Each performance seats an audience of 72 on benches placed 'in the round'. Please note that the outdoor theatre takes place outdoors, (not under cover) so please dress for the weather. There are no loos on site, so please make sure little ones are well prepared!
# Expect audience participation, occasional loud noises, and lots of laughter! All our family shows are aimed at children of primary school age and have a duration of approximately 60 minutes.
# If, for whatever reason, you are unable to attend, please email us so that we can offer your ticket to others on the waitlist: whitchurchconservationgroup@gmail.com
# No shows/people who book but fail to attend without having contacted us in advance will be placed on our naughty list and won't be able to make any future bookings with us.
# Thanks to generous funding from the Rural England Prosperity Fund we can offer these theatre performances for FREE. We are a voluntary community group and would appreciate your support by purchasing some merchandise - a Mill Trail tea towel @£12. Designed by local artist Jo South, the tea towel illustration depicts the Mill Trail in and around Whitchurch.
# Whitchurch Millennium Meadow: we encourage local attendees to walk to the venue. For those travelling from outside Whitchurch by car, we strongly recommend you to use the free car park at Testbourne School (RG28 7JF) which
is only a five minute walk from the Millennium Meadow main entrance on
Winchester St. The main entrance to the Millennium Meadow will be
well-signposted.
Whitchurch Open Air Theatre is brought to you by Whitchurch Conservation Group, the team behind the award-winning Whitchurch Children's Festival, a family arts festival funded by Arts Council England. Whitchurch Children's Festival won 'Best Family Festival' at the UK Festival Awards 2023.
We are grateful to the trustees of Whitchurch Millennium Meadow for allowing us to use this special space as the venue for Whitchurch Open Air Theatre. Thank you