WASSAIL Theatre Company’s next production is The Somerset Charabanc by Nick White.
This is a story that is involving for all ages, entertaining, teaching, amusing and delighting” The Fine Times Recorder.
The Somerset Charabanc is being performed as part of LangFest17, but with performances the weekend before there are plenty of opportunities to jump on board.
This is a very special tour because Sam and Evie are getting married! They only met yesterday but fell instantly head over heels in love.
As they find out what new-found love means, a ghost from the past comes out from the shadows.
Set and performed on a 1920’s miller’s cart pulled by two Suffolk Punch horses, The Somerset Charabanc brings audiences and performers together in an intimate, spellbinding outdoor theatrical adventure. Starting and finishing at The Rose & Crown Inn at Huish Episcopi the show passes through Langport, across the Somerset Levels to Muchelney and back again.
The play has been made possible public funding from the National Lottery through Arts Council England & the Big Lottery Fund, and South Somerset District Council.
Further details performances and where to see them go online at wassailtheatre.co.uk
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