The Railway Children in Brueton Park
From Press office on 04 July 2012
Come to the park and discover Heartbreak’s award-winning adaptation of E. Nesbit’s memorable story.
On Tuesday 31 July, experience the classic family favourite story of “The Railway Children” in the natural setting of Brueton Park.
After their father mysteriously disappears, children Bobbie, Peter and Phyllis are relocated to the countryside of Yorkshire. Here, residents will encounter the famous railway that runs like a vein through the community and its stories that capture its iconic end.
The first 336 tickets sold will guarantee a seat in the theatre in the case of extreme weather. Be sure to bring a seat or blanket, picnic and wear appropriate clothing for the evening weather.
The show is aimed at family audiences from the age of 6 and above. The gates will be open at 6pm and the show will start at 7pm.
To book in advance, tickets are £7 per adult and £6 per child. At the gate tickets will be £8 per adult and £7 per child. To book tickets, call the Box Office on 0121 704 6962 or book online at anytime at www.solihullartscomplex.co.uk
Please be aware of the availability of tickets on the gate as the outdoor shows often sell out.
For enquiries from members of the press and media only, please contact Alex Hemming on 0121 704 6136
Email: alex.hemming@solihull.gov.uk