Sunday 6th July at 1:00pm 🗺️ The Market Theatre 🎟️ Tickets £10
In this enchanting story, The King's Cake, the audience are whisked away on a delectable adventure alongside Dromeo, to unearth the kingdom's sweetest and tastiest cake. His journey is anything but ordinary, leading him deep into the heart of the magical forest where he encounters mischievous elves with their secret recipes and a wise old wizard whose spells might just hold the key to unlocking extraordinary flavours. But the quest doesn't stop there! Dromeo soon finds himself braving the high seas aboard a swashbuckling pirate ship, before plummeting into the lush, emerald depths of the jungle, where a snapping crocodile adds an exhilarating dash of peril to his pursuit of confectionary perfection. Will Dromeo find the ultimate cake, or will his epic travels serve up more than just dessert? (Ticket price £10).
Suitable for children aged 4-11.
Saturday 12th July at 8:00pm 🗺️ The Market Theatre 🎟️ Tickets £14
Join us for an evening of Irish and Folk music, competitions, and fun on Anne Bonny’s and Jack Calico's pirate ship, the Kingston! Can you steal treasure, hold your drink, and survive the night? Find out on Saturday, 12th July at The Market Theatre, 6a Sun Street, Hitchin. Ready to set sail at 8pm. Be there if you dare! (Ticket price £14.00 – 2 x 45 mins running time).
25 Jul 2025 — 26 Jul 2025 at 4:00pm 🗺️ The Quarry Theatre 🎟️ Tickets
"Resurrection - The Musical" is based on the first novel in The Buccaneers Legend trilogy, telling the story of four revived pirates. On a stormy night, an eighteenth-century ship emerges from the mist. Its ghastly crew disintegrates after a lightning strike, giving rise to four new buccaneers with no memories of their past. This is a story of four people on a tempestuous voyage of emotion as they come to terms with who they once were, their own self-discovery and the realization of their own empathy as they navigate the modern world, fighting injustice and ultimately seeking the greatest treasure of all, Life!
The musical features thrilling sword fights, a reimagined folk music score, and a plot rich with twists and mystery. It also addresses contemporary social issues like mental health, John Rackham's "brain fever," Mary Read's gender identity confusion, and Anne Bonny's history of abuse within a sensitive and fantastical context.
“The show had energy, colour, and spectacle with an array of familiar and rousing musical numbers. We commend you for your enthusiasm and commitment to staging such a complex production” ★★★★★ BALDOCK ARTS & HERITAGE CENTRE
Tuesday 29th July 2025 at 7:30pm 🗺️ Metropolitan Bushey 🎟️ TBA
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Stow cum Quy Park, Cambridge CB25 9AJ
Framlingham College, Suffolk IP3 9EY
Quex Park, Manston Road, Birchington, Kent CT7 0HR
11th Sept - 13th Sept 2025 at 7:30pm 🗺️ The Wanstead Curtain 🎟️ TBA
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