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Publication Date:-
2025-06-09
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Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre Set To Entertain Chester Audiences This Summer

OPEN Air Theatre returns to Chester's Grosvenor Park this summer as part of a fantastic festival of fun including:- a pair of enchanting theatrical treats on the main stage. The 2025 Grosvenor Park season, presented by:- Storyhouse, will run from:- 28 June to 31 August 2025.

Friday, 4 July 2025 will mark a return to the park for Jane Austen's beloved classic:- 'Pride and Prejudice,' celebrating the 250th Anniversary of Austen's birth.


Adapted for the stage by Deborah McAndrew and Directed by Conrad Nelson, the sparkling and witty Regency tale won acclaim from both critics and Grosvenor Park audiences when it was premiered in:- 2021 and is back by popular demand.

Prepare to be swept away by Austen's most famous love story as spirited Lizzie Bennet and the brooding Mr Darcy find themselves entangled in a tale of misunderstandings, mismatches and unexpected romance.

The production will be joined by a new live stage version of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's:- 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes,' written especially for:- Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre, by:- Molly Taylor and Directed by Ellie Hurt.

Set in modern day Chester and featuring many well known names as well as some new larger than life characters, the story sees consulting detective Sherlock Holmes and his partner in solving crime Dr Watson thrust into the spotlight as they are drawn into their most intriguing; and personal; mystery yet.


The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes opens on:- Friday, 18 July 2025, and both main stage shows then run in repertory until:- Sunday, 31 August 2025. Tickets are on sale. All performances are captioned.

Meanwhile primary age youngsters and their families are invited to embark on an enchanting adventure in the park with the:- 'Alice in Wonderland Walkabout Theatre Experience.'

The show, which runs from:- Friday, 25 July to Saturday, 30 August 2025, encourages audiences to tumble down a rabbit hole and follow Lewis Carroll's curious tale through the:- Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre festival site, meeting a cast of unforgettable characters along the way; including the:- 'Mad Hatter, Queen of Hearts and Cheshire Cat.'


The journey culminates with a joyful finale inside the open air theatre itself.

The Grosvenor Park festival site includes the ever popular:- tepee bar, seating areas, fresh wood fired pizzas, a barbecue, craft beers and frozen cocktails.

A series of special events will also take place over the 2 month open air season, which is launched with a:- Street Food Weekend, that will run from:- 28 June to 29 June 2025. This event is going to celebrate Chester's vibrant food and drink community and promising a tantalising selection of tasty treats along with live music. Entry is free.

Comedy in the Park will bring big laughs to:- Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre, on:- Sundays 29 June, 6 July and 24 August, while there's a chance to experience not 1, but 2 thrilling murder mysteries! These will be:- 'The Crown Duels - Gangs of Chester' on:- 8 July and 22 July 2025, and the 'Witch Hunt' era-set, 'The City of Curses,' on:- 9 July 2025.

Award winning children's theatre company One Tenth Human brings its delightfully disgusting new interactive gameshow:- 'Pipes and Poo,' to the park from;- 10 July to 12 July 2025.

There's an opportunity to enjoy some relaxing mindfulness with a special:- 'Yoga in the Park' session on:- 13 July, and for well behaved pooches to join the fun in a free:- 'Pups in the Park' on:- 20 July 2025, promising exciting activities and pup friendly vendors.

And then heading into August, young visitors are invited to an:- 'Alice in Wonderland Mad Hatter Tea Party' featuring a selection of delicious treats and juice and a chance to meet some of their favourite characters from the Alice in Wonderland walkabout experience. Tea parties take place on:- 2 August, 3 August, 28 August and 30 August 2025.

Storyhouse creative Director Suzie Henderson said:- "Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre is a much anticipated part of the summer in Chester; not least by the team here at Storyhouse. It's an opportunity for audiences of all ages to immerse themselves in the magical world of live theatre in the most  icturesque of surroundings. I'm absolutely delighted to welcome Deborah McAndrew and Conrad Nelson back to the park this year. They're hugely talented storytellers, and their delightfully witty version of Pride and Prejudice was a huge hit with Grosvenor Park audiences when it was premiered here in 2021. So, the opportunity to stage it again in this special Austen Anniversary year seemed like one that was just too good to miss. We're also thrilled to present a brand new adaptation of Sherlock Holmes created especially for the open air theatre; this version written by Molly Taylor is bang up to date and sees the famous Sherlock visiting Chester for his greatest mystery yet. Perfect for true crime fans and Sherlock aficionados alike. With an enchanting Alice in Wonderland to captivate inquisitive young minds and a great programme of other events planned for the festival site, all we need now is for the sun to continue to shine over Chester this summer."

For more details and tickets on the Grosvenor Park season visit:- StoryHouse.Com
 


Dementia UK shares tips on tackling tough conversations around dementia ahead of free clinics in Merseyside


DEMENTIA
UK specialist Admiral Nurses will host clinics at Nationwide's Southport branch to offer tailored support and guidance to anyone affected by the condition

Nationwide and Dementia UK's free face to face clinics are returning to Nationwide branches in Southport, thought June 2025, offering specialist support in a safe, comfortable and private space for people to discuss any aspect of dementia.

Hosted by Dementia UK's Admiral Nurses, the clinics are open to anyone impacted by dementia, offering life changing support to families and individuals in the area. The clinics appointments can be booked via Dementia UK's website.

The clinics will offer practical and emotional advice on all aspects of dementia; from worries about memory problems, understanding a diagnosis and how the condition can progress to help with financial and legal issues.

Ahead of the appointments, Dementia UK, the specialist dementia nursing charity, has shared tips on how to discuss dementia with a loved one and encourage them to visit their GP if they are showing signs or symptoms of the condition. Someone develops dementia every 3 minutes in the UK, and it is often a challenge to obtain an accurate diagnosis of dementia.

Tackling tough conversations; tips on speaking to someone who is showing signs of dementia from Admiral Nurses:-

  • Act – if the person suddenly becomes upset or frustrated with themselves, this can be a good opportunity to have a conversation with them about the symptoms they are experiencing and if they'd like support with seeking help

  • Explain – the signs and symptoms of dementia are often shared with other conditions. Explaining this, and encouraging the person to seek advice from their GP can be less daunting than suggesting they seek a diagnosis of dementia. You can also explain that a prompt diagnosis of dementia will help them seek the right support sooner

  • Support – seeking support can be tough, and people will appreciate help in arranging the appointment and attending it. You can also help them to keep a symptom diary which will support a healthcare professional to make an accurate and timely diagnosis

The clinics in Southport are part of Nationwide's social impact programme, Fairer Futures, which addresses four of the UK's biggest social issues through charity partnerships; family poverty (Action for Children), youth homelessness (Centrepoint), dementia (Dementia UK) and cancer (The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity). Nationwide is funding 30 dementia specialist Admiral Nurse posts through Dementia UK, and is hosting 200 pop-up clinics in branches across the country.

Ruby Guild, Admiral Nurse at Dementia UK, said:- "We're looking forward to returning to Southport. Nationwide branches offer a safe and private space for people to access specialist support for dementia, and the Fairer Futures partnership is helping us bring face-to-face support to people in a familiar location."

Debbie Crosbie, Chief Executive Officer of Nationwide, said:- "Nationwide wants to help people live their best life possible, for as long as possible. By working with Dementia UK to fund more Admiral Nurses and turning our branches into dementia clinics, we're helping to tackle the country's leading cause of death. As a mutual, we work for the good of society as well as our members.  We believe this and Nationwide Fairer Futures will change hundreds of thousands of lives for the better."

To book a confidential and in-person appointment with an Admiral Nurse in Southport visit Dementia UK's website.

The Southport clinics will be held at:- 25 London Street, PR90UF, on:- 17 June, 18 June, and 19 June 2025.

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