![]() They will stamp your hand so you won't need to show your ticket again, but do keep a note of your seat numbers. When you arrive, please head over to the Welcome Desk on our front lawn to scan or collect your tickets. If you have a ny further access requirement s that you would like to discuss, please contact the Box Office at do I go when I arrive? We offer a range of access performances, as follows:īSL Interpreted Performances 9 Sep 2pm & 8 Oct 2.30pmĬlosed Captioning Performances 9 Sep 2pm, 15 Sep 7.30pm & 8 Oct 2.30pmĪudio Described Performances 17 Sep 2.30pm & 7 Oct 2pm with a Touch Tour two hours prior to the performance What if I have specific access needs that I want to discuss? If it is unsafe for the cast to perform outside, then the whole show will be performed inside. In the case of bad weather, there will be some cover, but we would advise that you come prepared with wet weather clothing and comfortable footwear. This production will predominantly take place inside the theatre, but short sections at the beginning and end will take place outside in our gardens, where seating is limited. Yes, you will be able to grab programmes, tote bags, and beautifully crafted wicker rings at the Welcome desk when you arrive in the shire. Head into the party from half an hour before the show start time to join in with a lawn game or two, find a space, and let the merriment begin! We’re hosting Bilbo’s 111st Birthday party (the start of the show) on our back lawn. Please display a Blue Badge when parking in these bays. Accessible parking bays are located next to the building and are on a first come first served basis. There is free, unreserved onsite parking. There are no other public transport links to the theatre. Our nearest station is Newbury and there is a taxi rank outside. We are 3 miles from the centre of Newbury, within easy reach of the A34 and M4 (Junction 13). The Watermill is located in the village of Bagnor, near Newbury in West Berkshire. We recommend it is most suitable for those aged 8+ĭue to the nature of the production, we would advise that it is not suitable for babes in arms. If it is unsafe for the cast to perform outside, then the whole show will be performed inside.Ĭontent guidance: This production has themes of darkness and peril and portrays battle scenes and includes haze, smoke, strobe lighting. This production will predominantly take place in the theatre, but short sections at the beginning and end will be outside in our gardens, where seating is limited. This will be updated daily during our preview period and is subject to change. ![]() Running Time: The running time is currently 3 hours and 20 minutes, including an interval. Welcoming Hobbits and humans alike, tickets to this performance will include a welcome drink, food and plenty of birthday cheer. Join us on 22 September for a pre-show party in the Watermill gardens and restaurant to celebrate Bilbo Baggins’ eleventy-first birthday. Previews: £5 off tickets for performances 25–31 Jul ©2023 Kevin Wallace Limited and Middle-earth Enterprises. The Lord of the Rings logo, The Lord of the Rings and the names of characters, events, items and places therein are trademarks or registered trademarks of MEE and are used under license.Īll rights reserved. Written and produced under license from Middle-earth Enterprises, LLC (MEE). Little does he know that his legacy will confront Frodo with an immense and impossible task a perilous journey across the darkest realms of Mordor to foil the Dark Lord’s quest for total dominion.īursting out of the theatre and into the Watermill gardens, be immersed in the magical landscape of Tolkien and join an ensemble cast and large-scale puppets on an epic journey celebrating the power of friendship and common goodness to conquer unimaginable evil. As the Hobbits celebrate Bilbo Baggins’ eleventy-first birthday, he gifts his nephew Frodo his inheritance – including his most precious belonging – a gold ring.
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