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Wiltshire Creative Summer Season 2025

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Thursday, 20 March 2025 – Saturday, 26 July 2025

10:00 – 21:00(GMT)

Summer Arts Programme 2025, Wiltshire Creative, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1

Welcome to the summer season at Wiltshire Creative.

Drama will take centre stage starting with our major in-house production, The Da Vinci Code. Directed by award-winning director Chelsea Walker and co-produced with Mercury Theatre, Colchester, this gripping adaptation of Dan Brown’s bestselling novel will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. The outstanding production values associated with Wiltshire Creative work will also be in evidence in our Stage ’65 production of The Jungle Book. Bringing Rudyard Kipling’s classic story to life in a new adaptation by Sonali Bhattacharyya, our acclaimed youth theatre will work with the in-house creative team to deliver a memorable theatrical experience.

This season also sees a welcome return from Original Theatre, last in Salisbury with Birdsong, bringing their new production of The Croft by Ali Milles to the Playhouse and also Le Navet Bete with their anarchic and hilarious version of Treasure Island. For young families,

we’re delighted to be offering Stuff and Nonsense with their high-octane retelling of The Three Little Pigs. And for the whole family, Musical Theatre Salisbury will be reviving the joyful Tony Award-winning musical, Shrek.

Much to look forward to and we hope to see you at a Wiltshire Creative event very soon.

Summer Season 2025 and more!

Please also look at our What's On webpages to see beyond Summer 2025. https://www.wiltshirecreative.co.uk/whats-on

What's On Summer 2025

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