This years' alfresco performance set in Leighton Hall's beautiful gardens is "The Tempest". Performed by The Festival Players, this popular play is performed by an all male cast with original music. Leighton's gardens open at 6pm for pre-performance picnics. Since this is an open-air production, visitors should bring their own seating and warm clothes!
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