Dear friends,
 We are still celebrating the wonderful triumph of As You Like  It  on May 23 and 24, performed to packed houses in glorious  weather in the willows - it couldn't have been better. We're hoping to sneak in  another date in July, so watch this space if you missed it and want to find out  what all the fuss was about!
 Here's what's coming up in June, and let's hope the weather  holds........although don't forget rain does not stop play here as we have the  shelter of the barn:
 Cymbeline on Saturday June 13 at  7pm
Internationally acclaimed professional touring company Theatre Set-Up returns with this action-packed romantic comedy written in the magical Celtic tradition, drawing us into the lives of ancient Britons and Romans and the legends surrounding them. Tickets £9 and £5.
 Internationally acclaimed professional touring company Theatre Set-Up returns with this action-packed romantic comedy written in the magical Celtic tradition, drawing us into the lives of ancient Britons and Romans and the legends surrounding them. Tickets £9 and £5.
Midsummer Sonnets  Festival, from Friday June 19 to Sunday  21
 Shakespeare’s Sonnets were first  published in May 1609 and we’re celebrating this anniversary with an exciting  festival during which we aim to explore every sonnet in words, dance, visual  art, Sign, music and food. Our guest speakers include David Crystal, acclaimed  author of Shakespeare’s Words, theatre director Tim Carroll (Shakespeare’s  Globe, Royal Shakespeare Company) and Professor David West whose commentary on  the Sonnets has recently been published to critical praise.  Other highlights  include a promenade performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream by The Factory, one  of Britain’s most exciting new theatre companies (described by Ewan McGregor as  ‘brilliant … incredible’), and a dance workshop led by the inspirational Pulga  Muchochoma and Dee Stott.  Festival exhibitions include Sidney Nolan’s wonderful  series of paintings of Shakespeare’s Sonnets together with Erzsébet Katona  Szabó’s fabulous Sonnet-inspired textile works, and an installation by Georgina  Barney.  The full Festival timetable is available to download as a pdf from the  website. Tickets: Weekend - £35, Friday eve - £10, Saturday all day - £20,  Saturday eve only - £10, Sunday - £15, individual talks or workshops - £5.  
 But tickets online on the website, from  our box office on 01597 811 487 or from our three ticket outlets:
 Builth Wells, High Street - Curio and Welsh Crafts 01982 552 253
Rhayader, West Street - Arches 01597 810 921
Llandrindod Wells, Middleton Street - Verzons Bookshop and Gallery 01597 825 171
 Rhayader, West Street - Arches 01597 810 921
Llandrindod Wells, Middleton Street - Verzons Bookshop and Gallery 01597 825 171
We look forward to seeing you  soon!
 The Living Willow Theatre
  01597 811 487
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