Beauty and the Beast

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Newbridge House & Farm, Sunday 14th July

Once upon a summer… Experience Beauty and the Beast like never before – a magical outdoor theatre production at Newbridge House and Farm. Don’t miss this limited-time event.

Enjoy a brand-new telling of this classic fairy tale by Chapterhouse Theatre this July.

When an arrogant prince is cursed to live as a hideous beast, his only hope is a kind young woman in search of a rose. Presented with lively original music and light humour in the delightful surrounds of the walled garden of Newbridge House you know it’s going to be a showstopper.

Gates open at 4.00pm and the show starts at 5.00pm.

Please bring your own rugs or low-backed seating.


Date:
Sunday 14th July
Time:
5.00pm
Price:
From €15
Address:
Newbridge House & Farm, Hearse Road, Newbridge Demesne, Donabate, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Newbridge House & Farm, Hearse Road, Newbridge Demesne, Donabate, County Dublin, Ireland

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