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Chapterhouse Theatre presents ‘Robin Hood and his Merry Men’ at Oakfield Park

written by Rachel July 19, 2018
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A not-to-be-missed, outdoor summer theatre event takes place in Oakfield Park in Co. Donegal next week, when Chapterhouse Theatre performs Robin Hood and his Merry Men.

The open-air event takes place in the gardens of Oakfield Park in Raphoe on Thursday, 26th July at 7pm and promises to be a great evening’s entertainment for all the family.

Adapted by award winning writer Laura Turner, this brand-new version of Robin’s notorious story is brought to life with traditional sword play, song, music, dance and stunning medieval costumes.

Looking forward to the open-air summer event in Oakfield Park, David Fisher, Estate Manager, said: “While we’ve hosted various events in the park over the years, this is the first time we’ve had an open-air theatre production and we’re really looking forward to welcoming Chapterhouse Theatre to Oakfield Park next week.

“Our parklands and gardens provide the perfect backdrop for the story of Robin Hood and his Merry Men to unfold and it promises to be great evening for young and old.”

This not-to-be-missed outdoor summer theatre event promises to be a great evening’s entertainment for all the family. Group discounts are available and booking is advised.

Robin Hood and his Merry Men starts at 7pm with doors open from 6pm. Early arrival is advised, and visitors are asked to bring their own rugs or low-backed seating.

Buffers Garden Restaurant in Oakfield Park will open late so visitors can enjoy a delicious meal before the performance.

There will also be light refreshments (tea / coffee) available to purchase beside the performance area and Oakfield Park trains will be running free of charge from 6pm to take visitors to and from the open-air event.

Oakfield Park trains will be running free of charge to take visitors to and from the open-air event.

Tickets cost €19 (adults), €14 (children) and €56 for a family pass (2 adults and 2 children) and are available via oakfieldpark.com/events. Group discounts are available for parties of 10 or more. To avail of group discounts, call +353 (0) 74 91 73068.

Meanwhile, Oakfield Park has also just launched details of its new two-day family festival, Oakfest.

Taking place on the 25th and 26th August, Oakfest boasts a stellar line-up with The 4 of Us headlining on Saturday and Hermitage Green headlining Sunday.

Buffers Restaurant will also open late every Saturday throughout the summer for great food and live music. For more information visit www.oakfieldpark.com.

Buffers Garden Restaurant in Oakfield Park will be open late on Thursday 26th July so visitors can enjoy a delicious meal before Robin Hood and his Merry Men. Buffers Restaurant will also open late every Saturday throughout the summer for great food and live music.

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