Out and About
We have many favourite productions composed to suit all sorts of historic settings: 'Sir Bevis the Pantomime' staged in the Bargate, 'So drunk he must have been to Romsey' - guess where that was presented, 'Common as Muck' on Southampton Common, the story of St Nicholas told in his church at Stoneham, Nelson's victory at Copenhagen staged down in Hamble but we always come home to the streets of old Southampton. We have told the stories of those streets in plays such as 'On The Street Where You Live' about Bugle Street, or portrayed epic events such as the story of Henry of Anjou, his queen Eleanor of Acquitaine and his turbulent priest, Thomas Becket and animated the past lives associated with Tudor House or Southampton's oldest church at St Michael's.


