22/09/2011

Chatsworth Players' run of "A Man for all Seasons"

The Chatsworth Players are putting on “A Man of All Seasons”.

As before, they’re offering a range of fabulous pre-show options, to make the evening with them really special. Make bookings as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. They already have so many advance reservations for the Gala Dinner on Friday evening that they’ve had to arrange another special treat to make sure that everyone can join in the fun – a black tie Champagne Dinner on the Saturday evening.

So, here are your Chatsworth options:

·         Tuesday October 11 – First night special. Drinks and buffet, followed by the show, £30

·         Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 – High tea followed by the show, £25

·         Friday 14 - Black tie Gala Dinner with wine, followed by the show, £45

·         Saturday 15 – Black tie Champagne Dinner, followed by the show, £45

·         Sunday 16 – Tour of Chatsworth House and gardens, followed by high tea and the show - £35

As always, there will be some tickets available for each evening for the performance alone – these cost £15.

And then, after their Chatsworth run, they have a new adventure. For the first time, and inspired by this amazing story, they will also be performing “A Man for all Seasons” in Sheffield Cathedral. What an appropriate and atmospheric venue in which to perform such a magnificent piece. They will be performing in the Cathedral for two nights – on Tuesday 18 and Wednesday 19 October. The tickets cost £10.

To make reservations, just call Sylvia Jackson on 01629 810174. She asks you to send her a cheque to cover the cost of your tickets (payable to Chatsworth Players), together with a stamped, addressed envelope. She will then send you your tickets by return post.

They’re all looking forward so much to entertaining audiences in October, it’s going to be truly wonderful!

Gregor

N.Gregor Macgregor
Chairman, The Grand Pavilion Ltd

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