Quantum Theatre brings Shakespeare, Beatrix Potter and Wind in the Willows
Quantum Theatre will be performing Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream
July 14, 2023
Three outdoor theatre shows are to be performed in the evening at Gunnersbury Park this month.
Quantum Theatre will be performing on the south lawn behind the museum. You are encouraged to bring a picnic if you are attending.
The first performance will be of Wind in the Willows on Wednesday 19 July followed by Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream on Friday 21 July and The Tale of Peter Rabbit, which is aimed at smaller children, on Thursday 27 July.
The productions intend to be fun and accessible which are suitable for all. Tickets can be booked on Quantum Theatre’s web site.
19 July, 6.30-8.30pm: Wind in the Willows
21 July, 7-9pm: Midsummer Night's Dream
27 July, 5-7pm: The Tale of Peter Rabbit
Quantum Theatre tours nationally with new adaptations of classic texts and Shakespeare plays. All its productions are written/adapted and directed by the Artistic Director, Michael Whitmore, whose work aims to capture the essence and spirit of the original texts whilst presenting them in a fast-paced, tightly choreographed and highly entertaining style.
Quantum Theatre has been touring for over thirty years and continues to tour into all manner of venues across the UK, including theatres and arts centres, National Trust and English Heritage venues, National Trust for Scotland venues, castles, parks and gardens, schools and community halls, and other more unusual indoor and outside venues.
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