Burn the Curtain presents this theatrical adventure suitable for the whole family in Delamere Forest.
This outdoor theatre performance is based on Lewis Carroll's original poem, The Hunting of the Snark. It will take you and your family on an unforgettable journey through the woods, where you will interact with the poem's characters and become a part of the quest to find this mythical creature.
Come prepared to walk 2-3 miles across all terrain and wear suitable footwear and clothing for the weather conditions.
Alongside Burn The Curtain's promenade theatre show, you can download the Snarkhunter app to follow Lewis Carroll's original story and play some exciting games.
For ticketing enquiries please email boxoffice@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
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