
‘Twelfth Night’ in Charlbury: Wednesday 11th June

The acclaimed theatre company, The Lord’s Chamberlain’s Men, is coming to Charlbury for an unforgettable night, presenting Shakespeare’s enchanting comedy, ‘Twelfth Night'.
Immerse yourself in a world filled with memorable characters, sharp wit, and timeless themes that resonate with audiences of all ages. This captivating production is perfectly tailored for its beautiful outdoor setting and promises an evening filled with laughter and joy.
The event aims to raise funds for two local churches: St. Mary’s Charlbury and All Saints’ Shorthampton. Tickets are selling incredibly fast, with over half already sold. The venue has a total capacity of 150.
The performance will be held in the Old Rectory Garden, Charlbury, and parking is available at the cricket club, which is just a short walk away. It’s a fantastic opportunity to enjoy a picnic with friends and family while witnessing a theatrical masterpiece in a tremendous atmosphere.
Website: Charlbury Shakespeare
Ticket Link: Charlbury PCC event tickets from TicketSource.




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