Bard in the Valley

Tom Ireland • July 12, 2017

Theatre lovers are in for a treat this month as 'Bard in the Valley' brings open-air Shakespeare performances to Langley. The post Bard in the Valley appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

Theatre lovers are in for a treat this month as ‘Bard in the Valley’ brings open-air Shakespeare performances to Langley. The troupe will be putting on ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ — a witty comedy. A number of performances will take place in July at two different venues, one in the Township of Langley and one in the City of Langley. See below for more details.

Friday & Saturday, July 14 & 15, 2017 – Township 7 Winery

Performances begin at 7 pm and seating is limited. Contact [email protected] to (604) 532 1766 to make a reservation. Tickets cost $20. Click here  for more details or to buy online.

Thursday to Sunday, July 20-23 & 27-30, 2017 – Douglas Park

Performances at Langley City’s Douglas Park are FREE to attend. Most performances begin at 7 pm, except for Sunday performances which will begin at 2 pm. Click here for more details.

Watch a trailer for the play below.

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