Summer Open-Air Performances at Kentwell Hall
Open Air Cinema
This year we will be showing a variety of films to suit all tastes:
From Wicked! to The Witchfinder General & The Wind in the Willows (both of which were filmed at Kentwell). In September you can join us for The Last Night of the Proms, live from the Royal Albert Hall to you at Kentwell!
Open Air Theatre
The Pirates of Penzance & A Midsummer Night's Dream
We are delighted to bring open air theatre back to Kentwell this summer. Join us on the stunning Cedar Lawn for two magical evenings of live open-air theatre featuring top class performances of classic works by Gilbert & Sullivan and Shakespeare.
Bring a picnic, relax under the evening sky, and let the drama unfold!
See website for dates, times and prices.
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