Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales will be performed by acclaimed actor David Mynne. You can see the bawdy classic at Cerne Abbas Vicarage Garden at 7.30pm on Friday, July 23 (Call 07823 778758 to book), at Powerstock Hut Terrace at 2pm and 6pm on Saturday, July 24 (Call 01308 485730 to book), or at Morden Village Hall Field at 2pm on Sunday, July 25 (Call 01929 459217 to book). The production is touring to the three rural venues with Artsreach, the county’s touring arts charity. Expect archaic naughtiness and nonsense from veteran actor David Mynne. Tickets must be booked in advance and full details about the event are available when booking. The production is suitable for those aged 12 and above.
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Cornwall s Minack Theatre has announced its first productions for 2021.
The iconic outdoor venue is planning to open to visitors from 12 April and open its first show on 17 May.
This will be a production of
Then Come the Nightjars by Bea Roberts, set during the foot and mouth epidemic of 2001. It will be performed by Steve Jacobs and Craig Johnson and directed by Minack associate director John Brolly.
Other new productions announced today include
The Cameraman (Bash Street Theatre),
The Canterbury Tales (David Mynne) and
The Further Adventures of Doctor Dolittle (Illyria Theatre). More will be announced in the coming weeks.