A Midsummer Night’s Dream is coming to Montgomery Castle on August 17 and performed by Illyria Theatre.
The play is organised by Montgomery Town Council and supported by the Arts Council of Wales’ “Night Out” scheme and Harrison’s Solicitors Welshpool.
Organiser Mike Mills said: “I am thrilled to be involved with this project; previous plays pre-covid were always a great success. People can come along with their picnics and enjoy a superb night of outdoor theatre at one of the most dramatic venues in Montgomeryshire.”
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Audience members are welcome to bring a folding chair. The event will be accessible for wheelchair users.
Due to the castle’s location there is very limited parking, so audience members who are able to are requested to park in Montgomery.
Tickets cost £16 for adults and £10 for children and are available by calling 01686 668442.
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