Upcoming Shows

Current and upcoming shows are listed below. A button to purchase tickets will only be available for those shows which are currently open for purchasing tickets.

Events Calendar

Sunday. 27 July, 2025 - Saturday. 02 August, 2025
Week 31
Thursday. 31 July, 2025
7:00 PM

Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (As You Like It - Thursday, July 31st, 7:00 PM)

Coxhall Gardens

Shakespeare’s As You Like It is a witty romantic comedy that celebrates love, disguise, and self-discovery. When Rosalind is banished from court, she escapes to the Forest of Arden disguised as a man, setting the stage for mistaken identities and heartfelt confessions. Amidst shepherds, fools, and exiles, characters explore the joys and follies of love. With one of Shakespeare’s most famous lines—“All the world’s a stage…”—this play invites audiences into a world where nature heals, laughter abounds, and love triumphs in the end.

Friday. 01 August, 2025
7:00 PM

Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (As You Like It - Friday, August 1st, 7:00 PM)

Coxhall Gardens

Shakespeare’s As You Like It is a witty romantic comedy that celebrates love, disguise, and self-discovery. When Rosalind is banished from court, she escapes to the Forest of Arden disguised as a man, setting the stage for mistaken identities and heartfelt confessions. Amidst shepherds, fools, and exiles, characters explore the joys and follies of love. With one of Shakespeare’s most famous lines—“All the world’s a stage…”—this play invites audiences into a world where nature heals, laughter abounds, and love triumphs in the end.

Saturday. 02 August, 2025
7:00 PM

Tickets from The Attic Theatre: (As You Like It - Saturday, August 2nd, 7:00 PM)

Coxhall Gardens

Shakespeare’s As You Like It is a witty romantic comedy that celebrates love, disguise, and self-discovery. When Rosalind is banished from court, she escapes to the Forest of Arden disguised as a man, setting the stage for mistaken identities and heartfelt confessions. Amidst shepherds, fools, and exiles, characters explore the joys and follies of love. With one of Shakespeare’s most famous lines—“All the world’s a stage…”—this play invites audiences into a world where nature heals, laughter abounds, and love triumphs in the end.