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Family day out

Family day out

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Why not enjoy a night at one of the great theatres spotted around Cirencester!

The Barn is an award-winning professional theatre, based in the heart of the Cotswolds. Community is at the heart of everything they do. They want theatre to be the platform that inspires, educates, and enriches people’s lives and the Barn to become a cherished landmark that everyone can be proud of. 3 Beeches Rd, Cirencester GL7 1BN. 01285 648255 www.barntheatre.org.uk/

Sundial Theatre

Over the past 5 years the Sundial Theatre has welcomed acts such as Michael McIntyre, Jack Dee, and many more. Perfect for those who are regular visitors, and those who are keen supporters of the creative arts this theatre has a lot to offer the community. Sundial T heatre, Stroud Road, Cirencester, GL7 1XA. 01285 654228 www.sundial-theatre.co.uk/

The Lost Cinema

Like all good journeys, we have a direction in mind. But we have the freedom and desire to wander and enjoy the ride. The open-air screenings are the starting line. This is where people gather, socialise, and unite with us in our love of films. To enhance your enjoyment, they have an 8-meter-wide screen and great sound system. If you like a little more comfort, simply pick the seated upgrade option and sit back in style. St. Michaels Park, Cirencester. www.thelostcinema.co.uk/ Enjoy all the latest releases at Stroud’s Apollo Cinema, which is now a Vue Stroud, surrounded by first class comfort and superior technology with all the newest family feature films. Merrywalks Shopping Centre, Stroud, GL5 1RY, 08712 240 240 www.myvue.com/cinema/stroud/whats-on

Bacon Theatre

Bacon Theatre in Cheltenham is a local family-friendly venue where you can go with the kids to enjoy a show. From puppets to magic, cinema to live performances, there is something to suit every taste and mood. Hatherley Road, Dean Close School, Cheltenham, GL51 6EP. 01242 2580002 www.bacontheatre.co.uk/

Wyvern Theatre

Named after a mythical beast, like a dragon, which was once thought to be the emblem of the Kings of Wessex, Wyvern Theatre was opened in 1971 by Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness Prince Phillip. The venue offers a mixed programme of comedy, dance, live music, drama, musical theatre, and local amateur productions. The auditorium has 635 seats, each designed to be no further than 70 feet from the stage. Theatre Square, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1 1QN. 01793 524481 www.swindontheatres.co.uk/Online

Vue Stroud

Sit back and let your imagination take you away because with the latest films, you can go anywhere. Jump into movie magic at Vue Stroud, where you will find all your favourites, from exciting action films to hilarious comedies and everything in between. With 6 amazing screens, you will not be short of things to watch. Put your glasses on and get ready, with 3D screens you’ll be totally immersed in the action. Merrywalks Centre, 19 - 20 Merrywalks, GL5 1RY. 0345 308 4620 www.myvue.com/cinema/stroud/whats-on

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