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Open Air Theatre - The Importance of Being Ernest

Type:Outdoor Theatre

Heskin Hall, wood Lane, Chorley, Lancashire, PR75PA

Tel: 01257452044

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Open Air Theatre - The Importance of Being Ernest

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Slapstick Picnic present a fantastically wild(e) production, ripping up the recipe book and celebrating silliness. Prepare to witness the entirety of Oscar Wilde's classic play of manners, affairs and handbags being performed by just two rather dashing entertainers.
This is an outdoor production, so please bring your own chair or blanket to sit on, a picnic to dig into, and dress for the weather!
Get your tickets either from us by card over phone (01257 452044) or https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/.../the-importance-of-being...

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£15 per adult £12for children

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