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VenueBOAT (Brighton Open Air Theatre)
TownBrighton
CountyEast Sussex
From8th August 2019
To8th August 2019
When19:00
BOAT (Brighton Open Air Theatre) (V1621432169)
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  • Date of change: 28 Mar 19 - T02043818485

The Sword in the Stone

The Sword in the Stone

Work:: The Sword in the Stone (S01580378649)

This mystical story follows the life of Arthur, a young squire destined to be king, and the magical wizard, Merlin. A wonderful show for all the family.

Production:: (T02043818485)

"Whosoever pulls this sword from the stone is the rightful King of England" Wizards, Magic Swords, Knights in Shining Armour, and the Throne of England. There are fights to be fought, Knights to be knighted, and quests to be... quested. See for yourself exactly how Arthur became the most renowned King of England in this madcap, hilarious retelling of the legendary English story of The Sword in the Stone. IKP return with another unique, tongue-in-cheek adaptation of a classic story, with slapstick, physical humour, fast-paced multi-rolling, and a smattering of playful innuendo for the grown-ups!
Company IK Productions

Listing:: L0351058318




Production details

"Whosoever pulls this sword from the stone is the rightful King of England" Wizards, Magic Swords, Knights in Shining Armour, and the Throne of England. There are fights to be fought, Knights to be knighted, and quests to be... quested. See for yourself exactly how Arthur became the most renowned King of England in this madcap, hilarious retelling of the legendary English story of The Sword in the Stone. IKP return with another unique, tongue-in-cheek adaptation of a classic story, with slapstick, physical humour, fast-paced multi-rolling, and a smattering of playful innuendo for the grown-ups!

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