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Sunday, 9th August 2026 | 2pm - 6pm
Norwood Park, Halam Road, Southwell NG25 0PF
Tickets:Book via the BOOK NOW button above
Doors Open at 2PM
Show starts at 3PM until 17:15PM (approx)
Step into a swashbuckling summer adventure as The Three Musketeers comes to life in a spectacular open air performance at Norwood Park. Set against the stunning backdrop of the park's historic grounds, this lively production blends daring swordplay, romance, and humour for an unforgettable summer evening. Pack a picnic, gather your friends and family, and prepare to be swept away by this timeless tale of loyalty, danger, and adventure.
The Three Musketeers, Performed by Illyria, Written by Alexandre Dumas and adapted by Oliver Gray.
Running time: 135-minutes (approx.), including a 20-minute interval.
Recommended for ages 8+. Play contains scenes of peril, politics and passion! Younger children welcome, if they're brave enough…
As this is an outdoor event, visitors are able to bring their own seating and picnic blankets.
The Play
All for One – and One for All! Young D'Artagnan is desperate to join Athos, Porthos and Aramis as an elite Musketeer of the King's Guard. To prove himself he plunges headlong into a breathlessly thrilling adventure to retrieve the Queen's jewels, restore Her Majesty's honour, survive the machinations of scheming Cardinal Richelieu, and cross swords with the deadliest of femmes fatales Milady de Winter. Set against a sweeping panorama of 17th century France at war, this production is a whirlwind of excitement, broad comedy and ingenious storytelling.
What To Expect
* Outdoor Bar: Refreshments will be available to purchase on-site from our Outdoor pop up bar and Gallery Bar
* Food: Hot food will be available for purchase from the Main House Terrace along with the Gallery Bar.
Important Information
Car Parking: If you're arriving by vehicle, event parking can be accessed via Halam Road.
Parking is available at the front of the house, with additional overflow at the golf parking nearby. Disabled access is provided at the front entrance. The parking area can accommodate long wheelbase transit vans as well as smaller vans and cars.
Guests are welcome to bring their own picnic with them, however no alcohol or glass bottles are to be brought on site. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.
| Season (9 Aug 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Sunday | 14:00 | - 18:00 |
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