A WONDERFUL outdoor stage adaptation of David Walliams' Billionaire Boy is coming to Hartlebury Castle next month.
Heartbreak Productions head to Hartlebury Castle on Friday, August 11 - where families can bring a picnic, blanket and chairs, and settle in to enjoy an evening of fun and laughter.
The performance of Billionaire Boy will take place in the castle's Carriage Circle and gates open at 5pm - with the performance kicking off at 6.30pm.
David Walliams' Billionaire Boy, adapted for the stage by David Kerby Kendall, tells the story of Mr Spud and his son, Joe, as they embark on a hilarious and poignant adventure discovering love, loss and friendship, and asking if money really can buy happiness.
Previous successful productions by Heartbreak Productions include David Walliams' Mr Stink and Ratburger - which were both performed at Hartlebury Castle.
Heartbreak Productions are renowned for their unique style of performance.
Maddy Kerr, company director, said: "Expect singing, dancing and music alongside great acting from our teams.
"We want to make sure that there is something for everyone in our shows and love to engage and get audiences involved."
Jacqui Watson, acting chair of the Hartlebury Castle Preservation Trust, added: "It is lovely to have Heartbreak Productions return to Hartlebury Castle once again.
"Their performances are spectacular and always loved by our audiences.
"I am really looking forward to seeing what fun and creativity they bring to Billionaire Boy."
Tickets are £14 for adults and £7.50 for children when purchased in advance - plus a £1 booking fee.
To book tickets, call 01299 250416.
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