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The Mysterious Mansion Of Mystery

Get ready for an afternoon of entertainment at the Brighton Open Air Theatre (BOAT) this summer. On the 22nd of July, from 2 pm to 3 pm, BOAT presents an unmissable event that will have your little ones giggling. Join the comically gifted troupe, The Noise Next Door, as they take you on a tour of the world’s most bewildering building in a show that is guaranteed to be fun for everyone!

Step into the enchanting world of the ancient manor house and discover its curious corridors. But beware, things might get a little spooky and strange! Your child’s words dictate the wild and wacky adventures that unfold on stage during this unique experience.

The Noise Next Door is no stranger to the limelight. With twelve sell-out shows at The Edinburgh Fringe under their belt, they have been seen on ‘The One Show’ (BBC One) and ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ (ITV1). This event is suitable for children aged 3 and above and has a runtime of 60 minutes, ensuring that it fits perfectly within your family’s schedule.

Tickets are priced at £12 for adults, with concessions available at £10. If you’re planning a family outing, the family package offers great value at £36. And for the little ones, child tickets are just £8.

BOAT is committed to providing an inclusive experience for everyone. With no-step access throughout the venue and a fully accessible toilet block, they strive to accommodate the needs of all visitors. They even offer free carer tickets for those who require assistance. Opposite the Booth Museum, the theatre is easily accessible by foot, train, bus, bike, or car.

Address:  Dyke Road, Brighton and Hove, BN3 6EH

Website: https://www.brightonopenairtheatre.co.uk/event/the-mysterious-mansion-of-mystery/

Andy Macpherson

Andy Macpherson is a Brighton-based blogger, amateur golfer and photographer with a passion for capturing the essence of his surroundings. Born and raised in Hove, he has spent almost his entire life exploring the streets and beaches of Brighton, always with a DLSR in hand. When he's not out taking photos or hacking his way around the golf course, Andy can often be found gorging on Pad Thai. As a self-proclaimed foodie, Andy is always on the lookout for new restaurants and dishes to try, which is the main reason behind why he loves reviewing food places for the site.