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Iris Theatre (St Paul's Church)

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The Three Musketeers

Heroic deeds, epic duels and a lavish masquerade ball all come to life in a huge, outdoor adventure for all the family.

It’s 1626 and a young d’Artagnan sets out for Paris, determined to join the King’s Musketeers. There’s just one problem, women aren’t allowed. Undaunted, our heroine disguises herself as a man and manages to befriend the legendary Musketeer trio Athos, Aramis and Porthos.

The four fast friends are soon caught up in deadly plot involving the Queen, twelve diamonds studs and the safety of the entire French state. Will this mean war with England? Will all four of our heroes survive? And will anyone discover d’Artagnan’s secret?  

This summer in the grounds of St Paul’s Church in Covent Garden, join d’Artagnan on her secret mission to be the first female Musketeer. 

Paul-Ryan Carberry direct’s Daniel Winder’s adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’s classic novel as you’ve never seen it before, featuring spectacular swordights choreographed by Roger Bartlett. Returning to Iris in 2018, Jenny Horsthuis stars as d’Artagnan.

Access Information

Disabled patrons should contact tickets@iristheatre.com in advance of booking to discuss their requirements. Some performance areas require the climbing of a few steps to access.

Cancellation Policy

No exchanges or refunds after purchase.

Good To Know

Iris is an award-winning theatre company, most celebrated for its annual summer season. In 2017, the company hosted a record breaking year at St Paul’s with Macbeth and Hansel & Gretel, the latter shortlisted for Best Production for Young People (8+) at the Offies, the award the company won the previous year for Treasure Island.

How Does It Work

Please print your confirmation email and bring along with you to your performance. 

Suitable For Children

Recommended for ages 8+, though some scenes may be upsetting for very small children.

What Should I Expect

These performances take place in unallocated promenade outdoors at St Paul’s Church in the gardens, on both grass and concrete, with some scenes indoors. As a result, audiences should be aware that the performance will go ahead during adverse weather conditions, including rain, except where the safety of the audience or the cast is in question. Generally, the theatre will not cancel any performance due to weather less than 30 minutes in advance of the show.

For concerts and showcases which take place in the church we do not provide allocated seating as the church benches are not numbered. For our summer shows in the gardens we provide ample benches and chairs for audience members to sit on and our Front of House staff are equipped with folding chairs if you would like a seat with a back rest.

What's It About?

This thrilling adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ classic novel follows young d’Artagnan (played by Jenny Horsthuis who returns to Iris after her acclaimed performance in Macbeth last year) on her secret mission to be the first female Musketeer. Young audiences will be hypnotised as heroic deeds, epic duels (with spectacular sword fights choreographed by Roger Bartlett, Treasure Island 2016) and a lavish masquerade ball all come to life in this huge outdoor adventure. Daniel Winder’s adaptation of this classic novel presents the story as you’ve never seen it before.

Times

2 August - 2 September 2018

(Previews 2-7 August)

Where Do I Go

St Paul’s Church, Covent Garden, Bedford Street, London WC2E 9ED

Iris Theatre (St Paul's Church)