A PERFORMANCE of a Shakespeare classic is being held at a Bromsgrove open air museum.
Twelfth Night, one of William Shakespeare's best loved plays, has been reworked as a high energy musical treat by Oddsocks Productions and is being performed at Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings, on Sunday, July 12.
The play is being performed in the grounds of the Redditch-Road based museum, and tells the love story of mistaken identities, mixed with well-known Britpop hits.
Elli Mackenzie, Oddsocks Productions co-founder, said: "We create theatrical experiences that are for everyone with lively characters and thoughtful performances.
"No hierarchy or elitism, just telling good stories in innovative ways to create a great night out and we perform whatever the weather."
The performance forms part of the Bromsgrove Festival.
Tickets cost £15 for adults, £8 for children. A family ticket is available at a price of £37 for families. Tickets are available from the Oddsocks website oddsocks.co.uk/theatre/box-office.
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