Theatre in The Parks - The Unusual Adventures of Robin Hood
The classic tale of Robin and his Merry Men outwitting the dastardly Sheriff of Nottingham
- Next Event
- 29th July 12:00pm
- Event Finishes
- 29th July 4:30pm
About this event
Hobgoblin Theatre Company’s brilliantly original, outdoor production of 'The Unusual Adventures of Robin Hood' tells the classic tale of Robin and his Merry Men outwitting the dastardly Sheriff of Nottingham with more than a little help from Maid Marian. But this time they are singing!
This musical show is full of audience interaction, physical comedy and truly touching moments.
The hilarious characters, fast-paced plotting and brilliant songs will have the audience singing all the way home. The outdoor setting instantly transports you to the world of Sherwood Forest. Suitable for the whole family - not to be missed this summer!
The performance will take place in Eastgate Nursery, next to the tennis courts.
Please bring chairs and blankets with you, pack a picnic and dress for the weather, it is the British summer after all!
Starts: 12pm and 3.30pm
Tickets: Adult £12, Child £10, Under 5s free (no ticket required)
Booking: Advised - use the 'Book tickets' button or call 01284 758000. Tickets can also be purchased on the day (cash only).
Venue: Eastgate Nursery, Abbey Gardens (next to the tennis courts), Bury St Edmunds
About the Venue
The Abbey Gardens, in the heart of Bury St Edmunds, is the perfect spot for enjoying peace and quiet whilst watching the world go by. And it is FREE to visit!
The award-winning 14-acre Abbey Gardens is on the site of the former Benedictine Abbey, the Abbey of St Edmund, once one of the richest, largest and most powerful Benedictine monasteries in England. People came from all over England and further afield to visit the Shrine of St Edmund and it became one of the most famous and wealthy pilgrimage locations in England, visited by royalty.
Internationally renowned for its colourful and attractive displays and the heritage of its backdrop make the gardens a very special place to visit and visitors come from all over the world to see it. According to VisitEngland, the Abbey Gardens and ruins in Bury St Edmunds is the 4th most visited free attraction in England!
The gardens are framed by the abbey wall that runs from the 13th century Abbot's Bridge via the imposing Abbey Gate to St Edmundsbury Cathedral.
It is not hard to understand why the Abbey Gardens have won the prestigious Green Flag Award on numerous occasions, it is a stunning venue for the many and varied cultural events which take place in Bury St Edmunds.
Created in 1831 by Nathaniel Hodson, the Abbey Gardens was originally a botanic garden laid out in the same style as the Royal Botanic Gardens in Brussels. In 1936 the concentric circles were replaced by the sixty-four island beds which, together with illuminations, formed part of the Coronation celebrations for George VI in 1937.
Today, approximately 20,000 plants are bedded out in the spring for the summer display plus 12,000 plants and 20,000 bulbs in the autumn for the spring display.
Visit our Abbey Gardens Guide to find out more about this beautiful attraction in the heart of Bury St Edmunds.
Facilities:
Crazy golf - available from April to October. Charges: £1.50 per person, per game (plus £1 deposit).
Children’s play area
Wildlife feeding area - near the dovecote, past the children's play area and over the bridge. Please only feed the local wildlife near the dovecote as this will encourage them to stay close to it.
Entry to the gardens is FREE. Opening Times. Download the West Suffolk Council Abbey Gardens Visitor Guide now.