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Shakespearean comedy in the magical setting of Bradford on Avon's historic Tithe Barn.
Join the Bradfordians Dramatic Society this summer for a joyful and mischievous production of Twelfth Night with a playful twist: all male roles are performed by women, and all female roles by men. Shipwrecks, mistaken identities, love triangles, ambition, chaos and comedy collide in one of Shakespeare's most beloved plays. Directed by Simon Blacksell and set against the atmospheric backdrop of the beautiful Tithe Barn at Barton Farm, this promises to be a wonderfully entertaining evening of theatre.
Venue Information: The performance takes place at the historic Tithe Barn, Bradford on Avon, why not arrive early and have a picnic beside the river. There will be a 20 min interval and there will be programmes, soft drinks, tea, coffees, wine and cakes available to be purchased before the show and during the interval.
Toilets are available on site
Parking: Limited parking is available close to the venue, however there is more parking at the station car park - a riverside walk from car park to the barn makes a beautiful start to the evening. Disabled parking available close to the venue (if required please
advise when booking).
What to Bring: The Tithe Barn can become chilly later in the evening, so we recommend bringing cushions, blankets and a torch.
Accessibility: Wheelchair access available, please advise when booking if you require wheelchair access.
Performance Dates & Times:
7th - 11th July 7.30pm
Tickets from: www.bradfordians.com
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