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Outdoor Family Theatre: The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny

Outdoor Family Theatre: The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny

08 August 2023

2pm to 3.30pm


Quantum Theatre are back with an enchanting new adaptation of two of Beatrix Potter’s best-loved Tales, The Tales of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny. Peter and his naughty cousin Benjamin know very well that they are not to go into Mr McGregor’s garden, but they cannot resist and soon they find themselves in all sorts of scrapes, caught in a net, trapped by a snarling cat and face to face with Mr McGregor himself! How will they ever escape? Can Old Mr Bunny come to the rescue in time? And whatever will Mr McGregor make of all those footprints in the flower beds? Michael Whitmore’s charming adaptation will have you spellbound so why not grab the kids, a blanket and a picnic and join Peter and Benjamin on their hair-raising adventures – a magical afternoon of fun for all the family.

Price: Adult – £15 Child (aged 3-16) – £10 Child (aged 0-2) – Free Family Ticket – (2 Adults and up to 3 Children) – £45 This performance is taking place outside on the lawn of Gilbert White’s garden. The event will go ahead in rain, so please dress appropriately for the weather. Please do not bring umbrellas as this blocks the view for audience members, please wear a raincoat instead. Feel free to bring your own picnic blankets and/or chairs to watch the performance, seating isn’t provided for. Running time is approximately 1hr 30 minutes, including a 15 minute interval. Doors open 1.30pm.

Details

Start: 08 August 2023
End: 08 August 2023

Location Details

Location Gilbert White’s House The Wakes, High Street, Selborne Hampshire GU34 3JH
Postcode GU34 3JH

Organiser Details

Organiser's Name Kimberley James
Organiser's Website https://gilbertwhiteshouse.org.uk/outdoor-family-theatre-the-tale-of-peter-rabbit-and-benjamin-bunny/?event_date=2023-08-08
Organiser's Email marketing@gilbertwhiteshouse.org.uk
Organiser's Telephone 01420 511275

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