Billionaire Boy Presented by Heartbreak Productions Castle Hill, Filleigh

Join Heartbreak Productions, together with Mr Spud and his son Joe, for a very specific garage sale (they used to own 500 garages) - they will be selling their final belongings to raise some money to buy food!

The Formula 1 racing car has already been taken by the bailiffs, but there might be something interesting left so who knows what you might find...

Bring everything you need for a summer evening’s entertainment and meet us at the helicopter pad outside Bumfresh Towers to hear the story of how Mr Spud made his billions, lost it all and how Joe became the richest boy in the world. And made a friend!

A charming tale love, loss and friendship, Billionaire Boy is both hilarious and poignant. Grab your picnic and a sense of adventure and join the fun at this exceptional outdoor adaptation of David Walliams’ best-selling children’s book.

Recommended age: 7+

Running time: 2 hours including a 20 minute interval after 50 minutes (approximate timings)

Free Family Arts Afternoon 2pm-4pm

(Supported by the Ronald Duncan Literary Foundation)

The Ronald Duncan Literary Foundation exists to encourage and support creative excellence in the arts especially drama, poetry and literature. It also seeks to further literary scholarship through study of the archives of its namesake, the poet and playwright, Ronald Duncan. A large Collection of this West Country writer's personal and literary papers are held the University of Exeter, Special Collections, and can be consulted for research into a number of subjects Please visit the website here and Facebook page here:

Bring low back seating, blankets, picnics if desired. Refreshments available at all venues.

Free entry to gardens 2 hours before evening performance (One hour before matinees)

Tuesday 1 August 5pm at Castle Hill, Filleigh

Wednesday 2 August 5pm at Hartland Abbey

Thursday 3 August at RHS Garden Rosemoor

Tickets £13/£11/£9 Supporters/Families (with children under 18yrs)

Box Office: 01805 624624 or online at www.theploughartscentre.org.uk

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