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Murder Mysteries
From a Highland Wedding to a spying romp, from lethal Fawlty to vamping vampires, these are nights to die for!
For Children
The white rabbit is late, the Red Queen dotty, Long John Silver can't keep his leg on and Dorothy's red shoes still sparkle -- not to mention Baron Can't Be Bothered, but that's a new story!
Shakespeare among others
Bringing the Dream, Macbeth and the Tempest to rip-roaring and accessible life in Castles, gardens, Parliaments and churches.