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Paris is being terrorised by the evil Cardinal and a monstrous creature who suffers from serious mood-swings! The young sword-fighter D'Artagnan finds himself on an epic quest to save the city - and a pregnant Princess - but he will need the help of the Three Musketeers. Rumour has it they’ve gone to seed, gone past their sell-by date and gone into hiding.
So can he track them down in time to save the day?
Based on the iconic characters created by Alexandre Dumas, this hilarious, anarchic and utterly thrilling new production promises an unforgettable journey into enchanted forests, over lost streams and around REALLY horrible baddies, as we cheer our hero D’Artagnan and heroine Constance to a victorious end.
Featuring a dash of live music and a hefty dose of laughter, The Three Musketeers and the Princess of Spain is a wonderfully surreal re-imagining of these classic stories of friendship, love and identity. Oh…and baby-eating monsters!
For an exclusive look at what goes on behind the scenes of the show, visit our blog at http://belgrademusketeers.tumblr.com/.
Recommended for 8+
Main Stage
Evenings: 7pm
Press Night: Weds 13 Oct, 7pm
Matinees: Sats 16, 23 & Weds 20 Oct, 2.30pm
Tickets: £6.50 - £13
Previews (Mon 11 & Tues 12 Oct): All £6.50
Children & Concessions: £5.75 - £10
Family Ticket: £23.75 - £36
Please note, family tickets cannot be purchased online, please call the Box Office on 024 7655 3055
20% deal and Free Tickets for Under 26s available
Multi-purchase - 20% off when you book tickets for more than one show with this symbol at the same time
A limited number of free tickets are available for those under 26
Captioned Performance: Fri 22 October 2010, 7.00pm
Audio Described Performance: Sat 23 October 2010, 2.30pm
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