Bard in open air.THEATREGOERS are being urged to take chairs, a rug, and a picnic for an outdoor performance of Shakespeare. Oddsocks Productions is presenting Richard III at Dilston Hall, Corbridge, from July 16 to 18 at 7.30pm The Hexham-based Queen's Hall The Queen's Hall was a classical music concert hall in Central London, England, opened in 1893, but is best known for being where the Promenade Concerts were founded by Robert Newman in 1895. Arts is promising an evening of music, laughter and comic chaos. A spokesman said: "Monstrous characters are brought outrageously out·ra·geous adj. 1. a. Grossly offensive to decency or morality. b. Being well beyond the bounds of good taste: outrageous epithets. 2. Having no regard for morality. to life amid the music, mayhem and comic chaos created by the multi-talented Oddsocks team.'' Tickets are pounds 12.50 and pounds 11 concessionary. A family ticket is pounds 32. The box office can be contacted on 01434 652 477 or book online at www.queenshall.co.uk |
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