Shakespeare’s last, and great, play is a triumphant compilation of intrigue, magic, and humour. Prospero, an exiled Duke with supernatural powers, creates a great storm which sees his enemies shipwrecked on his island. Magic abounds, plots are exposed, and a colourful array of characters gain their deserts. Fascinating entertainment for a summer's eve, presented by The Festival Players in the Museum's beautiful Walled Garden.
This open air performance starts at 7.30pm and gates open at 6.30pm for picnics. Please wear clothes appropriate for the weather and bring low backed chairs or rugs to sit on. Sorry, only access dogs are allowed inside the Museum and Walled Garden.
Teas, coffees and ice creams on sale in the Museum foyer.
The Museum is a short walk away from the free-of-charge carpark - Stratford Park Leisure Centre carpark - but accessible parking or drop-off parking is available right outside - for directions, or if you have any questions, please call 01453 763394.
Tickets £16 (concs and 5-17 year olds £15, under 5s free)
Advance booking recommended - book online here or call 01453 763394