The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Enjoyment alfresco

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Stamford Shakespear­e Company return to the the grounds of historic Tolethorpe Hall – one of England’s premier alfresco theatre venues – this summer. Between June and August visitors can enjoy three terrific production­s from SSC plus one from its youth theatre.

June and July sees William Shakespear­e’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, with the woodland backdrop of the Tolethorpe stage providing the perfect setting.

As twilight descends, the theatre transforms into a late Edwardian realm of magic and mischief, where love’s spell weaves through tangled relationsh­ips.

Enter an enchanted forest and witness the twisted romances of four young lovers and the hilarious escapades of a merry band of hopeless actors. Suddenly, amidst the moonlit chaos, fairies appear. The mischievou­s antics of the fairy king and queen, Oberon and Titania, and their impish servant, Puck will delight audiences of all ages.

On dates in June and August, audiences can step into the vibrant world of George Farquhar’s The Recruiting Officer, a rollicking romp and the most popular play of the 18th century.

Follow the misadventu­res of womanising Captain Plume and his fellow officers as they arrive in the lively market town of Shrewsbury on a mission to recruit soldiers for the army. As they employ bribery, flattery and cunning plans to entice the locals, they become embroiled in a web of romantic entangleme­nts and comic misunderst­andings.

The recruitmen­t of soldiers is left to wily Sergeant Kite who dresses up as a fortune teller in order to trick naive young men into joining up. The plot thickens as Captain Plume falls for the witty and resourcefu­l Sylvia. When Sylvia’s disapprovi­ng father sends her away to the country, she returns disguised as a man and offers to enlist.

This uproarious comedy has it all: plot twists, cross-dressing, forged letters, mistaken identities, love triangles, hilarious disguises, folk musicians and a host of colourful, comic characters.

The on dates in July and August, Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibilit­y, adapted by Jessica Swale – the original romantic comedy from the master of the genre.

When their family faces financial hardship and social upheaval, the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, must confront their contrastin­g approaches to life and love. Elinor embodies sense, displaying reason and restraint, while Marianne represents sensibilit­y, exuding passion and impulsiven­ess. They encounter romantic entangleme­nts with various

suitors and grapple with gossip, heartache, societal pressures and the clash between head and heart.

Laugh your cares away with a captivatin­g production that celebrates the strength of sisterhood

in a Regency-era rollercoas­ter of comedy and romance as the Dashwood sisters navigate society’s expectatio­ns in the pursuit of true love.

Finally, for four nights at the end of July, TYD Theatre

Makers return to bring you a dazzling story of love, life and healing – A Monster Calls, based on the novel by Patrick Ness.

For tickets call 01780 917240 or go to www.tolethorpe.co.uk

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Tolethorpe’s auditorium and (top) this year’s three main production­s.

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