CIRENCESTER’S Sundial Theatre have announced their autumn line-up which features a diverse range of dynamic and interesting shows.

Kicking things off on Monday, September 28 is the Magnificent Imaginary Menagerie. From the acclaimed creators of The Terrible Infants and The Trench, the show is a puppet packed, ludicrously lyrical extravaganza full of pointless questions such as, are Bumblewasps poisonous? What do whistling Panks eat, and what happens when you lick a Tresillian Toad?

The Mouth of the South, Rob Beckett will be arriving with his brand new comedy show on Thursday, October 15. The star of Live at the Apollo, Mock the Week and 8 out of 10 Cats will discuss the big issues including Kit Kats and Flatbread.

On Monday, November 9, celebrated wildlife cameraman Doug Allen will discuss his life behind the lens.

Sir David Attenbourgh said recently; “for me, wildlife cameramen don’t come much more special than Doug. There is just no one else who knows these frozen worlds as he does.”

With credits including Blue Planet and Life, listen to Doug talk about working with Sir Attenborough, Gordon Ramsay and Ewan McGregor whilst watching his work on the big screen.

The Sundial Theatre Company’s Christmas performance this year is Peach’d, a magical re-telling of James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl.

Join the heart-warming, feel-good journey of ups and downs as James and his insect companions dance, sing and fly their way to the American dream in a gigantic piece of soft fruit.

  • For more information on the programme visit sundial-theatre.co.uk or call the Box Office on 0333 666 3366