Historic estate Coughton Court in Alcester is set to host live theatre for the first time this summer after partnering with local theatre company, Aunty Jen Productions.
Visitors will be given the chance to enjoy a series of well-known productions in this unique and historic setting, with selected performances taking place outside in the estate’s award-winning gardens.
Coughton Court, managed by the Throckmorton family, has teamed up with Aunty Jen Productions, a professional theatre company based in Studley. The partnership reflects the family’s ongoing commitment to supporting local creatives and opening up the house and grounds to new audiences since taking over management.
On Sunday 10 May, Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband will be performed within the intimate surroundings of the estate’s Roman Catholic Church, while on Sunday 28 June, Romeo & Juliet will come to life outdoors in the heart of Coughton’s Orchards, immersing audiences in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of love. Tickets for both performances are priced at £15 for adults and £13 for concessions.
The programme also includes a special performance of Othello by The Lord Chamberlain’s Men, the UK’s premier all-male theatre company. Taking place on Friday 10 July in the estate’s gardens, guests are invited to bring their own seating, blankets and picnics for this special open-air performance. The Lord Chamberlain’s Men was the playing company that William Shakespeare worked for as an actor and playwright for nearly a third of his career and is now the UK’s most popular outdoor touring Shakespeare company. Tickets are priced at £20 for adults and £12.50 for children, with family tickets (2 adults & 2 children) available for £55.
Visitors are encouraged to book early to experience live theatre in the grounds of one of Warwickshire’s most historic estates. The performances form part of an extensive programme of events being held at Coughton Court this year.
For more information about Coughton Court or to book tickets, please visit the website.
Historic estate Coughton Court in Alcester is set to host live theatre for the first time this summer after partnering with local theatre company, Aunty Jen Productions.
Visitors will be given the chance to enjoy a series of well-known productions in this unique and historic setting, with selected performances taking place outside in the estate’s award-winning gardens.
Coughton Court, managed by the Throckmorton family, has teamed up with Aunty Jen Productions, a professional theatre company based in Studley. The partnership reflects the family’s ongoing commitment to supporting local creatives and opening up the house and grounds to new audiences since taking over management.
On Sunday 10 May, Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband will be performed within the intimate surroundings of the estate’s Roman Catholic Church, while on Sunday 28 June, Romeo & Juliet will come to life outdoors in the heart of Coughton’s Orchards, immersing audiences in Shakespeare’s timeless tale of love. Tickets for both performances are priced at £15 for adults and £13 for concessions.
The programme also includes a special performance of Othello by The Lord Chamberlain’s Men, the UK’s premier all-male theatre company. Taking place on Friday 10 July in the estate’s gardens, guests are invited to bring their own seating, blankets and picnics for this special open-air performance. The Lord Chamberlain’s Men was the playing company that William Shakespeare worked for as an actor and playwright for nearly a third of his career and is now the UK’s most popular outdoor touring Shakespeare company. Tickets are priced at £20 for adults and £12.50 for children, with family tickets (2 adults & 2 children) available for £55.
Visitors are encouraged to book early to experience live theatre in the grounds of one of Warwickshire’s most historic estates. The performances form part of an extensive programme of events being held at Coughton Court this year.
For more information about Coughton Court or to book tickets, please visit the website.