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The Dukes Play in the Park - The Jungle Book

Type:Outdoor Theatre

Williamson Park, Quernmore Road, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 1UX

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The Dukes Play in the Park - The Jungle Book

A Wild & Wonderful Adventure at The Dukes Play in the Park

Step into the jungle of Lancaster’s Williamson Park as this adventurous story is told by our heroic wolves, cheeky monkeys and jungle creatures as you are led through all the twists and turns of this famous story adapted by Andrew Pollard.

With the enchanting park as their backdrop, this epic setting for the story of Mowgli, Baloo and the fearsome villains Shere Kahn & Kaa is told as you follow the drama by moving from one wonderful jungle location to another.

Full of catchy songs, wondrous characters and clever costumes, this laugh out loud adventure will have you jumping for joy this summer.

Written by Andrew Pollard, directed by Sarah Punshon and presented by The Dukes and Williamson Park, Jungle Book will run from Friday 22 July to Sunday 28 August. We can't wait to welcome you! 

 

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Children£15.00 per person per day
Tickets£22.50 per ticket
Under 2sFree

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Awards

  • Sub-Regional AwardsPartner of Visit Lancashire Partner of Visit Lancashire 2018

Directions

Road Directions

To reach Williamson Park by car, leave the M6 at jct 33 or 34 and follow the signs for Lancaster City Centre. Once in the city follow signs for 'Ashton Memorial' or 'Butterfly House'.

Public Transport Directions

There are three buses that can be boarded at Lancaster bus station or Common Garden Street. The bus number 8C leaves at 27 minutes past every hour and takes 5 minutes to arrive at Williamson Park and bus number 8A leaves at 3 minutes before every hour and takes around 20 minutes to arrive at Williamson Park, available Monday to Saturday. No buses on Sundays. Bus 18 runs every 2 hours from 09.10 from the bus station and Common Garden Street, Monday to Saturday. Taxis are available Monday to Sunday. (01524 32090 01524 848848)

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  • Toilets
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