'The Three Musketeers' is coming to Tring

A socially distanced performance of the action filled drama is coming to Tring
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This Is My Theatre is bringing The Three Musketeers to Tring in a socially distanced performance next month.

The open-air show will run outdoors at St Bartholomew's Church, in Tring on Wednesday, August, 19, at 2pm.

The theatre company will bring this action filled drama, by Alexandre Dumas, to life in a lively staging of this much-loved novel complete with unexpected plot twists, romance and epic fights.

This Is My Theatre is bringing The Three Musketeersto Tring in a socially distanced performance next monthThis Is My Theatre is bringing The Three Musketeersto Tring in a socially distanced performance next month
This Is My Theatre is bringing The Three Musketeersto Tring in a socially distanced performance next month

A spokesperson for This Is My Theatre said: "You can expect a real family, fun-filled adventure following the story of the Three Musketeers.

"There will be plenty of live music, like all our shows, and there will be a lot of singing, choreography, sword fighting and even some puppetry!

"We have a social distancing picnic plan for the audience. When people order there tickets they will be able to choose from a small, medium or large picnic space, everything will be pre-ordered so there will be no cash exchange on the day.

"We will get to the venue early and set out the picnic spaces, which will all be two metres apart.

The Three Musketeers is coming to TringThe Three Musketeers is coming to Tring
The Three Musketeers is coming to Tring

"There will be staff, wearing personalised protective equipment to greet people when they arrive and they will then be show to their area.

"There will also be hand sanitiser stations available at the venue for people to use."

"The production will be all that This Is My Theatre audiences have come to love about our shows and we are excited to be re-engaging communities with the arts after these past few months of lockdown."

For more information visit: www.thisismytheatre.com.