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Reynard the Fox

Pay what you decide – book in advance

The tale of Reynard the Fox follows the woodland's most infamous scoundrel, who prides himself on being the trickster of the forest.

When the Woodland Court announces the theft of the king’s crown jewels, the animal kingdom immediately blame the Reynard. He must do everything he can to prove his innocence and avoid certain death, as well as maintaining his devious persona. Will the gift of his silver tongue be a shade too bright against his roguish red fur to save his own tail?

Reynard the Fox is an outdoor theatre show for audiences of all ages.

It'll be performed in Endcliffe Park on a traditional wooden cart, with storytelling, puppetry, original live music and bespoke animal headpieces. Presented by outdoor arts and theatre company The Fabularium.

Performance times:
2pm
4pm

Running time: 1 hour, no interval.

This show is a part of Monty on the Move – a programme of theatre brought to you by The Montgomery while they're closed for redevelopment works.

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