Theatre in the Parks - Frankenstein
Location
Abbey Gardens, 22 Mustow Street, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1XL
Telephone
01284 758000- Next Event
- 12th August - All day

About this event
When explorer Captain Robert Walton rescues Victoria Frankenstein from an ice floe in the Arctic Ocean, he hears the shocking events that have brought her there.
As a woman with a passion for science in an age that forbids her to pursue it, she is forced to adopt the male persona of Victor to attend university. The ruse is soon discovered leading to her expulsion, but not before she has befriended a tutor whose interest in unorthodox scientific methods has set her on a dark path from which there will be no return.
The team behind recent acclaimed open air tours of The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde, The Hound Of The Baskervilles and Dracula bring Mary Shelley’s gothic horror classic to life, telling the stories of Victoria and the creature she gives life to in a brand new adaptation that will both thrill modern audiences and delight fans of the novel.
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!
Times: 2pm and 6.30pm
Tickets: Adult £13.50, Child and Senior Concessions £11.50. Under 5's go free and do not require a ticket. Assisting carers go free and do not require a ticket.
Booking: Essential. Please click the Book Tickets or call The Apex Box Office on 01284 758000
Venue: Eastgate Nursery, next to the tennis courts, Abbey Gardens, Bury St Edmuns
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 in the Top 20 most visited free attractions 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:
The Shabby Shack Trading shop in the Abbey Gardens sells plants and gifts
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.
Dog Friendly
Dogs are welcome but must be on a lead.
Please note - dogs are not allowed into the Abbey Gardens toilets for reasons of hygiene.
Entry to the gardens is FREE. Opening Times. Download the West Suffolk Council Abbey Gardens Visitor Guide now.
TripAdvisor Reviews
"A visit to Abbey Gardens is more than just a trip to a park; it's an experience. It's a chance to step back in time, to connect with the past, and to appreciate the enduring beauty of nature. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to Bury St Edmunds, Abbey Gardens is a must-see destination that will leave you feeling refreshed, inspired, and connected to something larger than yourself. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this hidden gem and discover its many treasures." - KentEngland Life
"Breathtakingly beautiful!!! All the flowers were gorgeous and colorful, and such rich history!!! Everything looks like it is straight out of a British history book - and such a quaint little shopping village!!!" - Autumn J
"We loved our afternoon exploring the gardens while visiting family in the area. The grounds were gorgeous in May. We traveled with younger kids and they loved being able to walk through the ruins and play on the playground. Great place for a relaxed afternoon or picnic. Many great photo ops as well." - cdavisq - Washington DC
