WHAT’S ON IN YOUR COUNT Y ROMANTIC DRAMAS
To celebrate reopening after a year of being closed, The Courtyard at Hereford is staging two in house productions as part of its summer programme.
First comes Hopeless Romantics (Tuesday 20 – Saturday 24 July) - a comedy romance, following the chaos that ensues after ‘non-elective celibate’ Alan pays Zoe, a girl from work, to pose as his girlfriend for the night. Hopeless Romantics is written by Nick Lane (The Goal) and Fiona Wass (Murder at Berrington). Nick will also be directing the show and has given the script a re-write to tailor it to a Herefordshire audience.
This is followed by Marry Me A Little (Tuesday 3 – Saturday 7 August) - a bittersweet musical revue that features songs by Stephen Sondheim, the undisputed master of the contemporary Broadway musical. Hopeless Romantics will be in The Courtyard’s Main House from Tuesday 20 – Saturday 24 July and Marry Me A Little will be in The Courtyard’s Main House from Tuesday 3 – Saturday 24 August, at 7.30pm plus Saturday 2.30pm matinees. To book tickets or for more information contact the box office on 01432 340555 or visit
courtyard.org.uk.
LET THERE BE LIGHTS
Take your own picnic and enjoy an exclusive midsummer evening in Painswick’s beautiful Rococo Garden for its show Midsummer Lights which runs from Friday, July 23 – Thursday 29.
Imagine, as evening turns into night, the garden and woodland transform into a mystical dreamlike world where playful characters pop out and entertain you as you promenade in this enchanted setting.
From treetop aerialists and fire dancers, to roaming actors, we have everything in place to give you a truly unforgettable evening. The experience begins on the bowling green and orchards, in the heart of the garden, enjoying a laidback picnic with family and friends and perhaps a glass of fizz from the champagne bar and as the light fades, the magic begins.
Arrive between 8 and 8.30pm and take your own picnic. From 9.30pm onwards as daylight fades, start to explore and discover all these magical scenes. There will be a fizz bar as well as delicious ice-cream on sale. The garden closes at 11pm. Tickets are priced £30, available from the Everyman box office, telephone 01242 572573
HILARIOUS ANTICS
Mischief Theatre's multi award-winning international smash hit comedy returns to the Everyman Theatre as part of its special re-opening season.
The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society are putting on the 1920s murder mystery The Play That Goes Wrong, but as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong... does! As the accident prone thesps battle on against all the odds to reach their final curtain call, hilarious results ensue!
It is at the Cheltenham theatre from Tuesday July 20 until Sunday, August 1. Tickets are available from the box office on 01242 572573 or
everymantheatre.org.uk
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