A summer of open air theatre is coming to a clifftop park in a north Norfolk town.
The Friends of North Lodge Park, in Cromer, are bringing a series of theatrical production to the seaside setting, with its Grade II listed backdrop at the old croquet lawn.
The run kicks off with A Midsummer Night's Dream, on Friday, June 21, when Stuff of Dreams Theatre Company launch their summer tour, before returning a week later on Saturday, July 6, with Oscar Wilde's comedy The Importance of Being Earnest.
Performances start at 7pm, with gates opening at 6pm.
Audiences are encouraged to bring blankets, low-backed chairs and a picnic.
Advance tickets are priced at £6 from northlodgepark.org.uk and Merchants' Place in Cromer and tickets on the day will be priced at £8.
The events are supported by North Norfolk District Council (NNDC), Norfolk County Council (NCC), Coast Arts and the Big Lottery.
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