Outdoor Theatre: The Importance of Being Earnest
Overview
Slapstick Picnic present a fantastically wild(e) new production, ripping up the recipe book and celebrating silliness. Prepare to witness the impossible - the entirety of Oscar Wilde’s classic play of manners, affairs and handbags being performed by just two rather dashing entertainers.
This is an outdoor production, so please bring your own chair or blanket to sit on, a picnic to dig into, and dress for the weather!
There is no charge for this event, but the performers will simply ask you to donate what you can afford at the end of the performance.
Extras
Please bring a picnic.
Location & Itinerary
Heeley People’s Park is the largest community run park in the country. It's not paid for or managed by the council, but by the people and businesses who live here and love it.
We'll meet from 6:30pm for a picnic. The show starts at 7pm and should finish at 8:30pm.
Meet us by the green Hello (Heeley People's Park) sign by the junction of Spencer Road and Prospect Road at 6:30pm.
Heeley People's Park is a community owned park by the junction of Spencer Road and Prospect Road in the Heeley area of Sheffield. There are entrances by foot from View Road, Spencer Road, and Gleadless Road. There is no car park in the park, but there is a free car park on Anns Road, and free on-street parking all around.
Buses 1a, 18 Sheffield and 252 City Line will get you there. Take the Spencer Road/Anns Road stop.