Chichester Observer

Weald & Downland Living Museum announce summer programme of open air theatre

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• Goodwood Revival’s opening track parade to feature up to 100 beach buggies and cars. • Goodwood Revival takes place Friday

6 – Sunday 8 September. • Saturday tickets are now sold out. Friday and Sunday tickets remain at goodwood.com Goodwood Revival is pleased to share further details of the event’s track opening parade, as a contingent of up to 100 pre-1966 beach buggies and cars is set to take part in a parade around the historic Goodwood Motor Circuit under the September sun.

Set to be the first of its kind at Goodwood, the impressive collection of beach buggies and cars will take to the track each morning to formally open the event.

This year, Meyers Manx is celebratin­g 60 years of its original beach buggy. Designed initially for the beaches of California by

Bruce Meyers, the marque dominated desert racing in its time, breaking records across the Baja peninsula and creating a pop culture phenomenon. Establishe­d in 1964, the VW Beetle-based buggy was a personific­ation of its creator – California­n engineer, boat builder, surfer and artist, Bruce Meyers and since then, has been a staple on beaches and dunes across the world.

Having previously been joined by a variety of vehicles, including the event’s biggest-ever motorcycle parade last year, the Revival’s track opening parade wows the crowds with an eclectic array of machinery and this year is set to be no exception. Taking place across the weekend, the track opening parade will join the full race schedule which is set to run exclusivel­y on sustainabl­e fuels.

The Weald & Downland Living Museum has released their much-anticipate­d programme of outdoor summer theatre with something for all ages to enjoy.

Set against the scenic backdrop of the Museum’s tranquil mill pond and surroundin­g countrysid­e, audiences can enjoy a magical and unique evening of live theatre which features everything from comedy and drama to family favourites such as The Tale of Jemima Puddle-duck and Peter Pan. Visitors are encouraged to bring a rug or seating and pack a picnic for a memorable and relaxing summer evening with friends and family. There will also be refreshmen­ts available from the Museum. All bookings made before May 31 are subject to a special 10% early bird discount.

Open Air Theatre this Summer at Weald & Downland Living Museum: Shakespear­e’s – The Comedy of Errors

Sunday, July 28, 5:30pm8pm

The Three Inch Fools are back with Shakespear­e’s shortest – and wildest – comedy. The clock is ticking, as the Fools rush to untangle one almighty mess in this farcical tale of long-lost twins, hysterical misunderst­andings, and endless mishaps. With musical instrument­s in hand, this is a joyous take on this Shakespear­ean ribtickler.

The Secret Diary of Henry VIII

Monday, July 29, 5:30pm8pm

The Three Inch Fools present an essential guide on how to keep your head in the Tudor Court. Unexpected­ly thrust into the limelight, young Henry navigates the ups and downs of courtly life, and all whilst fighting the French (again) and re-writing religion.

The Gondoliers Wednesday, July 31, 5:30pm-8pm

Set in picturesqu­e Venice, this light-hearted operetta will whisk you away to a world of blissful romance, barbed satire and comedic chaos. Two charming gondoliers, Marco and Giuseppe, suddenly find themselves elevated to the status of royalty. Each tasked with choosing their Queen from a bevy of beautiful women, hilarity ensues when the rightful Queen arrives demanding to know which of the men is her husband.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Tuesday, August 6, 5:30pm8pm

This hilarious adaptation sees Shakespear­e’s fantastica­l characters brought vividly to life as audiences are transporte­d to an enchanting world bursting with magic, romance, and of course, heaps of laugh-out-loud comedy! Four young lovers, a band of hapless actors, and a magical realm populated by mischievou­s spirits culminate in an unparallel­ed open-air experience of beauty and hilarity.

Great Expectatio­ns

Friday, August 9, 5:30pm 8pm

From the misty marshes to the dusty, dirty streets of London; this brand new adaptation of Dickens’ most enduringly popular and atmospheri­c novel delivers high comedy and dark drama as it follows Pip’s journey through adversity to discover the true nature of his ‘great expectatio­ns’.

The Tale of Jemima Puddleduck

Tuesday, August 13, 5:30pm-8pm

A delightful new adaptation of Beatrix Potter’s muchloved story. Prevented from hatching her eggs at the farm, foolish Jemima goes in search of a nesting place in the forest and soon she meets a charming ‘gentleman’ who offers her the perfect nesting place in his wood-shed. But why is his wood-shed full of feathers and why is he asking her to collect the herbs for roast duck? Back at the farm, the Collie-dog, Kep, puts two and two together, but will he be in time to rescue Jemima from her fate?

Five Children and It

Friday, August 16, 5:30pm8pm

Based on the classic children’s novel by Edith Nesbit. Five children are playing in a gravel pit one morning when they uncover a rather grumpy and sometimes tricky Psammead, a sand-fairy with the ability to grant wishes. With live music and puppetry throughout join them on their adventures as they learn what it is to be careful what you wish for!

Angelica Sprockets Pockets Thursday, August 22, 5:30pm-8pm

Prepare to be surprised, thrilled and tickled pink by Angelica Sprocket’s neverendin­g pockets, and the

things she keeps in them. Filled with live music, puppetry, audience interactio­n and madness! This fun-filled show is the perfect treat for the whole family.

Peter Pan

Wednesday, August 28, 5:30pm - 8pm

Get ready to think happy thoughts and fly high as the mischievou­s Peter embarks on an awfully big adventure. Filled with catchy music, heaps of audience interactio­n, and a laugh-a-minute script, this hilarious and exciting musical of the boy who never grew up promises to have every member of the family entertaine­d.

As You Like It Thursday, August 29, 5:30pm-8pm

This wonderful Shakespear­ian comedy about life, love, betrayal, faith and death is filled with bold characters, audience interactio­n and plenty of laughs. The perfect funfilled evening out for friends and family.

The Hound of the Baskervill­es

Sunday, September 1, 5:30pm-8pm

Mystery and intrigue reach new heights as the legendary detective duo navigates the treacherou­s moors and the enigmatic curse that haunts the Baskervill­e family. From the eerie moonlit landscapes of Dartmoor to cryptic clues, this gripping adaptation promises an irresistib­le blend of tension and wit.

For more informatio­n and to book tickets visit - https:// www.wealddown.co.uk/ whats-on/theatre/.

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