Aug 2015 Shakespeare in Trinity College Gardens

Wed, Aug 12th 2015 at 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Much Ado About Nothing - 6.30pm with a picnic, 7.30pm play starts.
Look out for David A.


A chance to see the light hearted Shakespeare play 'Much Ado About Nothing'.  The gardens of Trinity College will be a delightful setting for this lovely event.

Meet David A there - If you arrive in good time for a picnic then you can find a nice seat, have a sociable chat to others in the group and have a nice look around.

The Play starts at 7.30pm so arriving about 6.30pm with a picnic is suggested.

The temperature will drop when the sun goes down so some warm clothes and water-proofs are wise.  The play will only be cancelled if the weather is appalling.

Trinity College entrance is off Queens Road (The Backs) and parking is on the road near by.

No need to pre-book.

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