Brownsea Open Air Theatre to Close After 60 Years
Largest theatrical project in the south
Brownsea Open Air Theatre, a theatre company that has performed Shakespearean plays on Brownsea Island in Poole, Dorset, for 60 years, has announced that it will be closing. The company, which has put on large theatrical productions since 1964, will perform its last show on October 1, 2023.
Only three tickets remain
The news comes as a shock to the local community and theatre lovers alike. Brownsea Open Air Theatre is one of the largest theatrical projects in the south of England, and its productions have been enjoyed by thousands of people over the years. The company's final production, "The Tempest," will be a fitting tribute to its long and successful history.
Tickets for the final performance are still available, but they are selling out fast. As of 11:00am on April 27, 2023, only three tickets remained. Those who want to see Brownsea Open Air Theatre one last time are urged to book their tickets soon.
The closure of Brownsea Open Air Theatre is a sad loss for the local community and for the world of theatre. The company has been a vital part of the cultural landscape of Dorset for decades, and its productions have brought joy to countless people. The company's legacy will live on, however, in the hearts of those who have been touched by its work.
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