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Friday 20 July 2018
Highfields Park
Nottingham Lakeside Arts
Tickets: £15 (£10 concessions, £40 group of 4 including at least one child)
Suitable for ages 8+
A Guardian Readers' Favourite 2017, Romantic Romeo is moping to the Rhythm of the Rain for his latest unrequited love. He's in for a surprise at the Capulet Party where Capulet likes his Black Betty and Juliet's Nurse thinks her Sweet Child of Mine is falling in love. Romeo's mates gatecrash and bang, Be Bop a Lula He's My Baby. Maybe The Power of Love will end the families violent feud...
Bring a rug or a cushion, a picnic if you like, a hooded coat. Umbrellas are not permitted for use during performance. Café and toilet facilities located in Lakeside Pavilion. This event is wheelchair accessible (over grass).
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