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Theatre on the Rocks benefiting tri-island Hospices

by isleofman.com 5th May 2016
Hospice Isle of Man are delighted to be the beneficiary of a magnificent production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest at Peel Castle and Rushen Abbey.

TNT Theatre & ADG Europe have produced this play which will be performed on Friday 22nd and Saturday 23rd July at Peel Castle with doors opening at 6pm and Rushen Abbey being the venue for an afternoon show on Sunday 24th July doors opening at 1pm.

Tickets are priced at ?22 per adult and ?12 per child.

Corporate sponsors are Manx Radio, Tower Insurance, Words & spaces and the Isle of Man Arts Council.

This wonderful production is strap-lined as “Hell is Empty and all the Devils are here” should make interesting viewing. Why not bring a picnic and Prosecco?

Harbour Lights restaurant in Peel are offering a 10% discount on food if you produce your tickets, but reservations will be required.

Tickets are available for purchase from The House of Manannan and Celtic Gold in Peel, Manx Museum and Peter Norris Music in Douglas, Shakti Man in Ramsey, Station Travel in Port Erin and Rushen Abbey or www.manxheritageshop.com.

Tickets will also be available from the Peel & Castletown Hospice shops after TT.

As the theatre group wanted to support Hospice Isle of Man it was suggested that as the production is also visiting Guernsey and Jersey along with many other venues it would be lovely to support both Jersey Hospice and Le Bourg Hospice in Guernsey.

Hospice Isle of Man will benefit from a percentage of the ticket sales along with bucket collections at all on-island venues.
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 5th, May 2016 10:39pm.

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