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<strong>Primary</strong> <strong>Times</strong> <strong>Buckinghamshire</strong> &Milton Keynes<br />
BOX OFFICE<br />
TICKET<br />
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre<br />
HP20 1UG<br />
www.atgtickets.com<br />
Awful Auntie<br />
You’ve Got Dragons<br />
Various <strong>Times</strong> An amazing tale of frights,<br />
fights and friendship, featuring avery<br />
large owl, avery small ghost and avery<br />
awful Auntie! T: 0844 871 7627<br />
23 Jul - 25 Jul<br />
Cirque Berserk!<br />
3pm, 5pm &7.30pm Ashowcase of the<br />
finest in traditional circus thrills and<br />
skills. T: 0844 871 7627<br />
28 Jul<br />
Milkshake Live Tour<br />
12pm This all singing, all dancing, musical<br />
masterpiece, will take audiences on<br />
a journey through the world’s favourite<br />
fairy tales. T: 0844 871 7627<br />
Black Park SL3 6DS<br />
www.buckscc.gov.uk<br />
26 Aug<br />
As You Like It<br />
7pm An innovative and hilarious openair<br />
version of Shakespeare’s timeless<br />
comedy, with folky, foot-stomping live<br />
music. T: 01753 511 060<br />
Claydon House MK<strong>18</strong> 2EY<br />
www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />
14 Jul<br />
Sense and Sensibility<br />
7.30pm Bring apicnic and enjoy Jane<br />
Austen’s unforgettable story of love,<br />
family and friendship.<br />
T: 03442 491 895<br />
Cliveden SL1 8NS<br />
www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />
2 Aug<br />
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8 Aug<br />
The Railway Children<br />
1.30pm &5pm Mysteriously separated<br />
from their father and relocated to<br />
Yorkshire, Bobbie, Phyllis and Peter set<br />
about creating anew life for themselves<br />
and making friends.<br />
T: 0344 249 <strong>18</strong>95<br />
9 Aug - 1 0 Aug<br />
The Hound of the Baskervilles<br />
7.30pm Atmospheric retelling of<br />
Sherlock’s finest hour, performed on a<br />
summer’s evening in the Water Garden.<br />
T: 0344 249 <strong>18</strong>95<br />
Milton Keynes Theatre MK9 3NZ<br />
www.atgtickets.com<br />
19 Jul - 21 Jul<br />
Dinosaur World Live<br />
11am &4.30pm Meet ahost of impressive<br />
creatures, including every child’s<br />
favourite flesh-eating giant, the Tyrannosaurus<br />
Rex.<br />
T: 0844 871 7652<br />
25 Jul - 5 Aug<br />
Shrek the Musical<br />
Various <strong>Times</strong> Join Shrek and his<br />
loyal steed Donkey as they set off on a<br />
quest to rescue the beautiful Princess<br />
Fiona from her tower, guarded by a fire<br />
breathing love-sick dragon.<br />
T: 0844 871 7652<br />
9 Sep<br />
MK Proms<br />
3pm Milton Keynes City Orchestra<br />
will perform aprogramme of classical<br />
Proms favourites.<br />
T: 0844 871 7652<br />
Roxburgh Hall MK<strong>18</strong> 5EH<br />
www.artsatstowe.co.uk<br />
21 Jul<br />
<strong>18</strong> Jul<br />
Eat, Sleep, Dancebox, Repeat<br />
5pm &8pm Annual performance by<br />
Dancebox Studios &Theatre Works.<br />
T: 01908 324466<br />
28 Aug - 1 Sep<br />
The Jungle Book<br />
2pm & 7pm When the young Mowgli<br />
appears in the jungle, and Baloo<br />
the bear, Bagheera the panther<br />
and Akela the wolf surround him<br />
to protect him from the attack of<br />
the tiger Shere Khan, none of them<br />
can possibly anticipate the series of<br />
adventures that lies ahead. T:<br />
The Elgiva HP5 1HR<br />
www.elgiva.com<br />
22 Jul<br />
The Giant’s Loo roll<br />
3pm The villagers living in the town<br />
below the Giant’s house had better<br />
watch out, that loo roll has gone<br />
bouncing down the hill and straight<br />
towards them!<br />
T: 01494 582900<br />
2 Sep<br />
The Reluctant Dragon<br />
3pm Atouching, sweet and funny tale<br />
of bravery, friendship and derring-do for<br />
all the family.<br />
T: 01494 582900<br />
The Stables MK17 8LU<br />
www.stables.org<br />
20 Jul - 22 Jul<br />
Casus: Driftwood<br />
2.30pm &7pm Acircus show that will<br />
take you on ajourney of explosive<br />
encounters, hidden looks and humorous<br />
discoveries.<br />
T: 01908 280800<br />
29 Jul<br />
Comedy Club 4Kids &Simple<br />
Politics<br />
11.30am Ashow that will keep you<br />
entertained, engaged and informed so<br />
you can also shout at the telly along<br />
with your parents during Question Time!<br />
Suitable for ages 7+ years.<br />
T: 01908 280800<br />
Waddesdon Manor HP<strong>18</strong> 0JH<br />
www.waddesdon.org.uk<br />
21 Jul<br />
The Tempest<br />
7.30pm Shakespeare’s late, great gem,<br />
examines the power of true love, our capacity<br />
for vengeance and what it takes<br />
to forgive. Performance by The Lord<br />
Chamberlain’s Men, the UK’s premier all<br />
male theatre company. T: 01296 820414<br />
Waterperry Gardens OX33 1JZ<br />
www.waterperrygardens.co.uk<br />
27 Jul<br />
Alice’s Adventures in<br />
Wonderland<br />
5pm Join Alice as she stumbles into the<br />
magical world of Wonderland and meet<br />
a whole host of colourful characters.<br />
T: 0<strong>18</strong>44 339254<br />
4 Aug<br />
Treasure Island<br />
5pm When Jim Hawkins discovers a<br />
treasure map amongst the possessions of<br />
the late ‘Captain’ Billy Bones, it hurtles him<br />
in to acat and mouse game with dangerous<br />
pirates, taking him across the world to<br />
Treasure Island. T: 0<strong>18</strong>44 339226<br />
11 Aug<br />
The Three Musketeers<br />
5pm Join D’Artagnan, Athos, Porthos<br />
and Aramis as they travel the length and<br />
breadth of France saving the day, rescuing<br />
people in distress and generally<br />
being heroes. T: 0<strong>18</strong>44 339226<br />
Wycombe Swan HP11 2XE<br />
www.wycombeswan.co.uk<br />
<strong>18</strong> Jul - 19 Jul<br />
What the Ladybird Heard<br />
10.30am, 1.30pm &4pm Two crafty<br />
robbers, one tiny ladybird, and awhole<br />
farmyard of fun. T: 01494 512000<br />
13 Aug - 1 4 Aug<br />
Tiddler & Other Terrific Tales<br />
10.30am, 1.30pm &4.30pm Under the<br />
sea, out on the farm and into the jungle,<br />
four terrific tales are woven together with<br />
live music, puppetry and awhole host of<br />
colourful characters. T: 01494 512000<br />
The Midnight Gang<br />
1.30pm &5pm When everyone else is<br />
sweetly sleeping, the Midnight Gang<br />
gather in the middle of the night in the<br />
name of magic, mischief, and memory<br />
making. Booking essential.<br />
T: 0344 249 <strong>18</strong>95<br />
Rock Choir Live<br />
7.30pm Witness aspectacular display<br />
of uplifting, feel-good pop, rock and<br />
contemporary chart songs performed<br />
by the national phenomenon Rock Choir.<br />
T: 01280 825710<br />
4 Aug<br />
Old Herbaceous<br />
7.30pm The humorous love story of a<br />
single-minded yet gentle man with a<br />
passion for plants: acharming one man<br />
show which has entranced audiences<br />
around the country.<br />
T: 0344 249 <strong>18</strong>95<br />
Stantonbury Theatre MK14 6BN<br />
www.stantonburytheatre.co.uk<br />
12 Jul - 14 Jul<br />
Bugsy Malone<br />
2.30pm &7.30pm Dandy Dan’s hoodlums<br />
terrorise the district, exterminating<br />
undesirables with their new weapon<br />
splurge guns.<br />
T: 01908 324466<br />
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