Enjoy an outdoor theatre performance of Peter Pan by theatre company, SISATA.
Come to Lewes Castle and transport you to Neverland like you have never seen it before. Inspired by the Isle of Portland off the Jurassic Coast, meet the natives of Portland, pirates and smugglers and a prehistoric Jurassic monster intent on consuming the rest of Hook.
Dorset-based theatre company, SISATA, return to Lewes Castle once again with a playful and honest adaptation of J. M. Barrie's timeless tale with original live music and song.
In this ultimate battle of the generations, the fresh, innovative youth take on the strength and wisdom of age and experience. In the light of the major challenges the world is currently facing, how can we learn from each other? How can we work together to create a bright future? How do we face the fear of growing up and embrace the advantages of ageing without clinging to eternal youth?
Sunday 18th August Audience members are invited into the Gun Garden of the medieval Lewes Castle to experience the magic.
This is an outdoor production, so please bring your own chair or blanket to sit on, a picnic and drinks to enjoy, and dress for the weather! The show will go on come rain or shine, so bring an umbrella if the weather isn't in our favour!
About this event:
Date: Sunday 18th August Time: 1.30pm – 3.30pm and 6.30pm to 8.30pm (including interval). Doors open 45 minutes before the start of the performance. Age suitability: All ages
Booking tickets Tickets are £17 for standard, or £14 for children/concessions, under 2s go free. Booking fees may apply as this event is ticketed externally.
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Ticket | £17.74 per ticket |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Lewes is easily accessed from the A27, A26 and A275. Drivers using the A27 should enter the town from the eastern end of the Lewes by-pass via the Cuilfail Tunnel. Car parking and coach parking are available in the town.
Lewes has good train and bus links. The train station is a five minute walk from the castle and there is a taxi rank outside the main entrance to the station. Buses stop in the High Street, close to the castle.
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