BRADFORD on Avon's very own award-winning dramatic society is just weeks away from staging its latest performance in the town.
The theatre group will question whether young, passionate love can survive against a family background of hatred, suspicion and violence as they bring Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet, to the Tithe Barn.
Phil Courage, of the Bradfordians, said: “We’ve been rehearsing for around three months.
“We have a terrific and committed cast of 28 people and it’s going to be excellent.
“The Tithe Barn is the perfect setting for a play such as Romeo and Juliet and we look forward to seeing some big crowds.”
The performances take place between Wednesday, June 28 – Saturday, July , starting at 7.30pm.
Audiences are invited to enjoy a glass of wine and a picnic by the river during the shows.
Tickets are £12 for adults and £10 for concessions.
For tickets, visit http://www.thebradfordians.com/
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