The magic of Miracle Theatre is returning to Falmouth next month when they perform The Magnificent Three in Gyllyngdune Gardens.
The award-winning theatre company's latest production will bring an evening of rootin’-tooting’, side-splittin’, finger-clickin’, toe-tappin’, saloon-door-swingin’, double-cross-dressin’, hoe-down dancin’, quick-draw slinging, Spaghetti Western adventure to the gardens at Princess Pavilion.
Written and directed by Bill Scott, with songs and music by Tom Adams, the play heads west across Dead Man’s Prairie to a watering hole called Hope Springs. People usually just pass through this quiet place, but when word gets out that the railroad is coming, the town goes wild and the characters find even trusted folk can’t always be counted on when there’s money to be made.
When times are bad, salvation can show up in unexpected shapes, and the story goes on to find that nobody in Hope Springs will ever forget The Magnificent Three.
Miracle Theatre will be presenting The Magnificent Three at Gyllyngdune Gardens at the Princess Pavilion on Saturday, August 13 at 7pm.
Ticket prices vary and are available from the Pavilion box office on 01326 211222, or online at www.princesspavilion.co.uk.
Audience members are advised to "bring a brolly" if it is raining.
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