A new play about the lives of the famous Ladies of Llangollen will be performed at their famous home early next month.
In their fourth appearance at the historic venue Queer Tales for Wales are back by popular demand with a production of Round the Home Circuit: a tour of Plas Newydd grounds with the Ladies of Llangollen on Saturday and Sunday, July 2 and 3rd, at 4pm.
It is described as a "lively re-imagining" by Jane Hoy and Helen Sandler.
In 1780 Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Sarah Ponsonby found a home for life at Plas Newydd.
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And visitors are invited to join them in an intimate tour round the grounds of the house which was their home for 50 years.
The Ladies will be accompanied by their beloved housekeeper Mary Caryll.
On the way they will share stories about their lives, their cows, famous guests, and how they survived scurrilous gossip.
Those coming along are advised to wear stout shoes and bring a brolly just in case.
Tickets are £18.50, to include the promenade performance, tea and cake with the Ladies at the Stable block tearooms and entry to Plas Newydd House including the Sarah-Joy Ford ‘Beloved’ exhibition, at any time on the day of booking.
* For tickets please email: plasnewydd@denbighshire.gov.uk
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